Yes, fat helps insulate your body.
Fat serves for us the same it serves for bears. Bears store up fat, which keeps them warm while they're in hibernation. Fat serves the same purpose for us, but we shouldn't eat nearly as much fat as bears do. Just the right small amount.
Keep warm near a fireplace, and maybe try to eat some hot or warm food.
enough to get blubber to keep them warm enough to get blubber to keep them warm
To keep warm and be less active, in winter there is less food so they store/eat in summer to keep them going during the winter
so that we keep warm and get energy.
No, fox don't eat moss .
They eat fuzzies and pinkies. When they get older they eat medium mice and large mice.
To keep a sandwich warm, you can wrap it in aluminum foil and place it in an insulated lunch bag or container. Another option is to use a thermos to keep hot ingredients warm until you're ready to eat the sandwich.
True midges eat animals or plants. Some species eat both.
They eat fishes!
because when you eat cold food your tongue needs to keep warm
milk and cookies stufff to keep u warm
Yes! You have to cover it so it can eat the goo and keep it warm.