Bring up there body tempature.Keeps them warm
Grassland animals may take shelter in various places during rain, depending on their species and availability. Some may seek refuge in underground burrows or dens, while others may find shelter among tall grasses or under trees or shrubs. Some animals may also use their bodies to create temporary shelters by huddling together or using their wings or feathers to shield themselves.
Huddling together so the heat gets passed round through conduction of their bodies.
it is not happening in animals. it is happening in plants.
Animals eat plants or other animals, depending on their species.
70% of animals are anthropods
Huddling Place was created in 1944.
by huddling they sharing their body heat
Different animals have different ways of surviving the Antarctic weather. For some it might be their thick coat of fur or simply huddling together in a group.
a penguin protects its self from other animals by often huddling with the children in the center and once the animal choses its prey its every penguin for its self... :)
Roughly by 30-50%. In a huddle some will gain more than the others. So the average.
Gather or crowed together
They get it by huddling together in groups by the thousands
Puddle, fuddle, muddle, huddle.
Bending, cowering, squatting, stooping or huddling
a penguin protects its self from other animals by often huddling with the children in the center and once the animal choses its prey its every penguin for its self... :)Read more: How_does_the_penguin_protect_itself_from_other_animals
keeping their eggs warm and huddling together
to keep warmth