They don't stay when it is snowing. Hasn't anybody learned that birds fly south in the winter?
In the artic, birds nest on rock faces and mainly eat arctic cod, they migrate south in the winter. Its the same in the antarctic so some birds keep migrating between the poles
Birds survive in the winter by migrating south for the winter to stay warm when spring comes around they migrate back.
It helps them by keeping them warm.
Sick or elderly birds may, but healthy birds can survive tough winters.
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
Well.. in the summers they work extra hard to get shelter and food to survive through the winter. So that basically answers summer too. :)
A red fox survives through the winter by its thick coat of fur that it grows.
arctic hares survive because they have krypton in their blood, like superman. They also have spidey senses and yellow blood.
Turkeys are not migrating birds because they can not fly ant have enough fat in their bodys to survive the winter.
The Arctic fox is specifically made to survive extreme cold weathers, it has a very thick fur coat that keeps it very warm. It knows how to hunt and camouflage itself in the snow.it uses its heavy winter caost to stay warm
Many birds fly south for the winter this adaptation is called
Many birds migrate to warmer climates to stay warm in the winter. Other birds are suited to survive whenever it is cold outside by using their bodyâ??s fat reserves to keep warm.