No animals live in Antarctica.
Yes cougars have lungs, so they breathe trough their mouths. They also breathe through their noses.
They hybernate
Barn animals such as horses, pigs, etc.
Trough.
A manger is like a feeding trough
Manger, which is a trough for animals to feed out of.
To hold things inside of it. A trough for a farmer is for feeding animals. In engineering, they hold wires going from point to point.
A feed trough for livestock is commonly called a "feed bunk" or simply a "trough." It is used to deliver and contain feed for animals such as cattle, sheep, and horses.
A feed trough or feed bunk. The smaller ones are called "mangers."
In the story "The Hickory of Toothpick," the trough refers to a container typically filled with water or used for feeding animals. It is where the animals in the story drink from, emphasizing the natural setting of the hickory tree and its importance to the animals' survival.
A food trough for animals is a container or structure used to hold and provide food for animals such as livestock or pets. It helps keep feed off the ground, preventing contamination and spoilage, and allows animals to access food easily. Troughs are typically designed to be durable and easy to clean for efficient feeding.
A water trough is used to provide a source of water for animals, such as livestock or horses. It allows the animals to easily access and drink the water, helping to keep them hydrated and healthy. Water troughs are typically placed in pastures or barns where animals are kept.