How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
Many plants including tulips have developed special methods to survive the extreme climatic conditions by remaining dormant during the harsh winter and bloom during the spring and summer months. The tulips have underground storage organs called bulbs to survive the long months of winter.
The leaves can not survive the cold. They would freeze. The trees become dormant and can survive the winter.
Likely no. A garter snake is cold-blooded and seeks shelter before cold months. Plus, it's been fed for two months. So if you put it outside in winter, it would be shocked by the cold, it would be sluggish from the cold, and have difficulty finding a place for shelter. The winter sun would not be strong enough to warm up the snake to keep it alive.
During cold winter months amphibians go into Hibernation.
They have blood
they reflect there body from the cold but they may die in the summer survive
Yes - they can and do. Honeybees cluster together to keep warm during the winter months and continually move their position in the cluster so that each bee takes its turn on the cold outside of the cluster.
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yes thats how they can survive cold weather
Pennsylvania is probably much too cold in the winter for an armadillo. Armadillos are unable to accumulate an excess of fats to survive without eating for months and they are not able to hibernate.