In the book there was ibex, cave lion, bison, dog, ptarmigan, lion, hare, deer, fish, and others
In the book there were ibex, a cave lion, a dead bison, a dog (Rivo), ptarmigan, a lion, a hare, some deer, lots of fish, and maybe a few others.
Maroo-(the main character) A stone age girl and is about 12 yrs old.Tikek-A pregnant woman and its Maroo's motherOtak- Maroo's brotherOld Mother- grandmotherAreg-Maroo's father and hes a hunterVorka- Maroo's uncle and hes a hunterRivo- Maroo's dog
"Maroo of the Winter Caves" is a historical fiction novel by Ann Turnbull that follows the story of Maroo, a young girl from the Paleolithic era who embarks on a journey to find her family after a devastating earthquake separates them. Along the way, Maroo faces various challenges and learns valuable lessons about survival, determination, and the importance of community. The novel provides a glimpse into the daily life and struggles of early humans as Maroo navigates the harsh landscape of Ice Age Europe.
Animals which live in caves for all or much of their lives include blind fish, a type of arachnid called a harvestman, and crickets. Animals which live in caves seasonally or temporarily, or which shelter in caves include bats, snakes, lizards, bears, mice, rats, and humans.
The habitat is wherever it there is a place that meets all the animals needs.
birds
No not all animals hibernate.Because people do not hibernate.
They don't in the sense of being cave-dwelling animals, and most don't live in caves anyway because they are far more widespread than caves. Like all animals bears sometimes need shelter from the elements and possible attackers, somay use any suitable caves they might find; but for the most part they have to make do with whatever shelter the forest offers. Caves are common but only in specific areas, and caves that can be used as dens are by no means as common as bears!
it harms all the animals
Caves are not living at all (: ily all
The way a season affects an animal all depends on the species and/or environment. For example: animals usually found in the woods or forests (bears, foxes, rabbit, etc.) hibernate during the winter because of the lack of food during winter. I don't know all the affects, but that was an example of how winter affects woodland animals.
There are caves in many parts of Ireland. For example there are the Ailwee Caves in county Clare and the Dunmore caves in county Kilkenny. Thee are mountains all around Ireland and many caves can be found in them.
Source: A Year of Hands-on Science.Animals in WinterScavenger HuntHow do animals cope with winter? Have students work with partners on an Animals in Winter scavenger hunt.Give each team a list of five animals. Have students use class and library resources to locate three pieces of information on each animal:Does the animal hibernate, enter dormancy, or remain active in winter?What is the animal's winter habitat?What are the animal's winter sources of food?A starter list follows.Little Brown Bat (hibernates; in a cave or mine; does not need food for winter)Black Bear (dormant; finds shelter in caves or in roots under fallen trees; stores food as fat for winter)Meadow Mouse (active; tunnels under snow; eats seeds, roots, and stems)Striped Skunk (dormant; winters in fields and woods; eats insects, roots, berries, small animals)Woodchuck (hibernates; burrows below frost line; doesn't need food)Snowshoe Hare (active; winters in woods and brush; eats bark, buds, own droppings)