Probably exactly the same way they do when they live in the North.
Well south for the winter in were animals go for a warmer climate so depending on where you live where ever south is south for the winter so say you live in Kansas south might be Oklahoma or texas or reigions lower than that
In the winter Burrowing Owls go to the South of America.
yes because they live in the south pole and it is always winter there.
In the Summer they live in all the US and the Southern half of Canada. In winter the fly South to South America.
Animals migrate to the south for warmer climates.
Yellow Cardinal. Endangered bird species - normally found in South America, prefer grassland and shrubland
According to Webster's New Essential Writer's Companion, you should not capitalize the cardinal directions or compass points, north, south, east and west. However, if you are referencing a particular part of the world, like the Middle East, or in the US, the East Coast, those should be capitalized. e.g., I live in the South, now. Turn left down my street, and I'm on the west side of the road.
The cardinal is common statewide in NC.
no. only birds fly south for the winter because of the cold.
They live everywhere on earth except for the tropical places. They also migrate south in the winter.
Kangaroos do live down south. Different species are found throughout southern Australia, as well as elsewhere throughout Australia.
They have a long dark winter. During the southern winter (March-September), the South Pole receives no sunlight at all. The people who live near the south pole are scientists and they carry on with their scientific activities during the winter.