it is harder because many animals rely on plants for food.
The migrate to get the warmer weather. Also, in winter it would be much harder for them to find food.
Yes it is, because animals can't find food during the winter so they sleep during winter and conserve heat and wait until they can find food
Alright, I believe that snow animals dig for the food, find some from on top of the snow, or have collected food for the Winter and survive off of that. That is what I believe they do.
they store their food
yes and no they can find dead animals though
what kinds of animals in the deciduous forest look for food i the winter
During winters, most animals find difficulty to find food. The deep sleep during winter helps them to save their energy and cope up with the temporary food shortage. They eat as much as they can during the summers and store fat.
Animals migrate to find food, whether they are in Africa and facing a dry season, or are birds heading south for the winter.
Migration - animals traveling to avoid bad weather, to find food, or to reproduce during the winter.
bears sleep through winter to conserve food, especially during winter when food is short, tapping energy reserves, body fat, at a slow rate. you can find out more at here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibernation
Farmers have to get a lot of food for the winter so the animals have food so they don't die and you have to find a good place to put him in because they will fart all over the placethey actually have to get sseds
Some animals migrate to find food, when the food in an area they have been living in has become less available. Some animals migrate to find a better climate, such as birds that fly south in the winter. Some animals migrate to find other animals to breed with.