By hunting and living on foods stored from the previous fall.
Squirrels collect and store nuts so they'll have food to last through winter
John Smith said that the Native Americans brought food to the starving colonists because they did. Pocahontas brought food from the Native Americans to the colonists during their first winter or they would have starved.
sometimes (or all the times i dont know) they get there food from trees and collect nuts for winter or somfink
Yes, for example they hibernate during winter and collect food.
Bears work in either the summer or the fall to collect food for the winter.
they taught the colonistes to build houses and hunt food. they also gave the food to survive the winter
When beavers store food for winter, it is called "food caching." They collect and stockpile branches, twigs, and other vegetation near their lodges or dams to ensure a supply of food during the winter months when the water is frozen, and food is scarce. This behavior is essential for their survival and helps them maintain energy levels through the cold season.
They ate storage food from the fall.
Because they needed food to supplement stored food sources. They don't have supermarkets like we do today.
To eat There are several classes of ants in a colony: the Queen, soldiers, males, and workers. The worker's job is to collect the food and feed the members of the colony. They also enlarge the nest, feed and wash the larvae. One specie of ant, the Dalmatie, also COOKS its food by chewing it up into patties and then letting the sun bake them! They collect food in the summer so that they have something to eat in the winter when there is no food around.
Native Americans
first the villi will collect the nutrients from the food and tansport it to the body