Different animals adapt in different ways some animals hibernate during winter, saving food in previous seasons in warm places, caves, to live on during winter. However, many birds travel to different places in flocks to avoid harsh weather conditions and come back during warming temperatures. But polar bears, for instance, withstand freezing temperatures with there naturally born fur coats, which are thick and invulnerable to these conditions. But other bears, such as the black bear, have less hair than the polar bear and hibernate.
Animals usually breed when food is most plentiful, and there is the best chance of the young surviving. Eg. It would be pointless for birds to breed during the winter when the insects they feed their chicks on have been killed off by the cold temperatures. Animals which don't rely on the weather or food breed according to the female's biological cycle. In hot countries, rainfall is also a factor.
well, in the warm season the animals shed their fur to get a fur that wouldnt overheat the animal. in the cold seasons though, the animals also sheds but might get thicker hair so he wont be cold - hope this was helpful! :D
Some birds have breeding seasons dependent on the food supply and are considered "long day breeders" having their clutches in the Spring. Other long day breeders are: Lemurs, ground hogs and horses. "Short day breeders" mate in the fall. Some of these animals include foxes, deer and moose. Cats and dogs can mate in both seasons.
Gives their offspring the best chance at survival when the weather is favorable and food supply is abundant.
well if its human, when every they feel horny
All animals mate at different times. Tigers usually mate around 3-4 years of age. There is also no specific season that they mate.
When they normally grow up and when its full moon
Moose are actually solitary animals. You don't often see groups of moose together unless it is during mating season. They do not mate for life.
sloths are solitary animals until mating season when they look for a mate
If they have the resources at their disposal, animals will eat, drink, move around, breathe, and sleep during their everyday lives, just like us. If they have a mate and it is the proper season, they may also mate. Social animals will also look after their companions or nurture their young.
In a way, yes. During a mating season, many animals will inspect the mate to see if he is worthy of mating. If she doesn't deem him suitable, mating will be refused.
no but you can mate with them
No, not all animals need to mate to have offspring.
Yes, all animals mate.
NO! owls mate owls & dogs mate dogs!
they eventually mate together
Easter lilies are the perfect symbol for spring season.