It helps them so when they wake up and nut trees are just starting to grow the nuts and the squirrel is starving it has some food to eat. Anyways they don't wake up during hibernation so they won't need the food until spring.
The adaptations that help a gray squirrel survive are its sharp front teeth and strong jaw structure for cracking nuts, and sharp claws for climbing trees. Also, the squirrel can leap from branch to branch, helping it find food and escape predators.
the indians!
Frogs hiber nate because they cannot live in cold
Worms have adaptations that help them survive the cold temperatures in winter. They can burrow deep underground where it's warmer, form cocoons to protect themselves, and slow down their metabolism to conserve energy. This allows them to survive through the winter months.
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.
With the help of warm clothing and Tim Horton's coffee.
Yes, mint is a hardy perennial herb that can survive the winter if properly cared for. It is important to protect it from extreme cold temperatures and provide adequate insulation to help it thrive during the winter months.
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No animal "adapts in winter", however it may have adaptions that help it survive winter, such as an ability to hibernate, or extra thick fur.
Many birds fly south for the winter this adaptation is called
Squirrels feet hlp squirrels walk so they do not dragn them selfs and so they can colect Nuts and acorns for the winter!
It depends on the squirrel, they tend not to.