Cold Blooded animals, they can't create body heat so they need to find it somewhere else. If warm blooded animals get to the point that their in a climate they are not suited for, they must conserve their body heat. But technically ALL animals conserve body heat.
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When animals hibernate, their body functions slow to almost nothing - thus removing the need to feed through the harsh winter months.
The animals heart rate slows,breathing slows its sorta like yoga....but for months
how did they preserve the body
the deers use there hid to help them to surivive in the winter but they also dig around in the snow during the winter months to get the food that the need to surivive during the winter months
No, stuffed animals are not real. They just preserve the bones, the body the fur or feathers of the deceased animal, similarly to the mummies.
Low body temperature during the winter slows down the need for nutrition. Most of the body's cellular reactions slow down as well. Many animals hibernate which puts their body temperature so low that they must sleep.
Creeping water bugs will go dormant in the winter months. They can survive cool temperatures by lowering their body functions.
because without coral reefs the fishes in the sea were no
Their bodies will live off their body fat as they ‘sleep’ through winter. The animal will use up the body fat it stores and not lose any muscle. This causes the animal to come out of hibernation thinner but still as strong as it was in the fall.
ectothermic animals, like frogs, who can't control their internal body temperature
Animals must store their food before thy hibernate because the need to keep body fat for the winter.