they store it inside their beds and eat it while they sleep
Camels are known for storing fat in their humps, not water as commonly thought. However, some rodents, such as chipmunks and squirrels, store food in their burrows for later consumption during the winter months.
Because it wont grow without its food and the food store is where it gets its food
because if they don't they will starve to death and they will have eaten enough food to survive quite a long time! they don't eat so much, they jsut store the food for the future so that they don't have to arrange the food all the time...
A fridge can be used to store food safely about 4 hours after being plugged in.
Yes.
As long has the drive has enough space, yes you can
My hamster stores carets in its mouth
they have long necks because they need to Be tall enough to get food and hit predators.
Freeze drying helps astronauts by preserving food for long-duration space missions. This process removes moisture from the food, reducing weight and preventing spoilage, while retaining nutrients and flavor. The lightweight, shelf-stable meals are easy to store and prepare, allowing astronauts to maintain a balanced diet in the challenging environment of space. Additionally, it minimizes waste and extends the operational life of supplies during missions.
By using a clean sanitizer
Yes.
Nothing it won't live long enough cause it doesn't have food or shelter to live.