Cold weather, language, maybe food...........
Yes, there were restaurants in ancient Rome. They were known as "thermopolia" and served hot and cold food and drinks to customers.
no...Similar to "apparently" getting acne from eating crappy food, running in the cold resulting in "the common cold" is a widespread, often parental, misconception. The common cold is a minor viral infection, not something that has anything to do with cold weather. Hypothermia however, is something that you might want to look out for.
This is because butterfly obtain their food from flowers. In cold weather, most flowers go to sleep. Therefore food is scarce and they woul have to change their methods.
No they don't like cold weather. but they adapt with their bobbed tail which helps them in extreme weather. they grow a new and thicker coat. And its way harder for them to find food.
NO it has so many dum restaurants there food is always cold it's so dicuisting
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Animals move from one place to another to avoid the cold weather or to find food or water
Something to put food in to keep cold
Because they are too lazy to make food
Cold weather, food, language, miscellaneous cultural differences.
Chipmunks in winter adapt to survive the cold weather and scarcity of food by storing food in their burrows, reducing their activity levels to conserve energy, and relying on their thick fur and fat reserves for insulation and warmth.