they have weenis fights and play the weenis pokey. "put your weenis in take ur weenis out put ur weenis in and shake it all about"
the play with their dogs until they pee white stuff out their butts
they lit open fires, used stoves or even central heating systems. They burnt animal dung, wood, peat, coal, oil and gas much of which in various parts of the world are still burnt today. I include oil and gas because these were in use before electricity became generally available.
The Romans used a form of underfloor heating called a hypercaust. The heat was provided by a wood fire.
Central heating systems using radiators driven by coal, coke or gas fired boilers were in use in the 19th century.
With fires.
It is necessary so that people that adore horses can survive during the winter.
Ice skating was not popular during that time. A colonial person's main goal in the winter was to SURVIVE, not have a fun time. Survival was key during the winter. In the Summer, Colonial people did enjoy themselves, but did still have to work.
how do butterflies survie in the winter?
Gila Monsters have fat stored in their tails and it acts as food during the Winter.
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.
It migrates to a warmer place during the winter
By keeping warm during the winter and taking advantage of the natural resources.
One of the ways is they hibernate
Most likely it would be during the Winter because most likely its very caol and its not likely for them to survive in the harsh cold.
yes he did survive he was lucky one most of his crew didn't survive
The leaves go away during the winter, but the oil doesn't. You CAN get poison ivy in the winter.
There is probably nothing people can do to help bats survive winter. Most bats feed on insects caught while flying. Most bats are adapted to deal with the usual cold of winter. Many hibernate, and others fly to warmer climates for the winter.