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the poor animals' lives would be in danger
Animals can get sick during the winter, which can result in a lot of deaths. Animals also get cold too, which can make the freeze to death. Some animals hibernate, so they are not cold during the winter.
Animals with eyes not sensitive to light (there might not be any?). Animals will not react to rainbows as they are not important for the animals survival.
helping abbandoned pets is important because they might not be able to live if they dont have anyone and i think all animals should get love
Well south for the winter in were animals go for a warmer climate so depending on where you live where ever south is south for the winter so say you live in Kansas south might be Oklahoma or texas or reigions lower than that
Movement is an important adaptation of some animals because when environments that were home to the animals are destroyed or taken over the animal can move to another ecosystem.
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I'm not really sure I understand what your question means, did you mean why or how? I'll take a guess at a general answer. Winter affects all animals by the cold weather, but native animals are adapted to it, so they grow thicker coats of fur or fatten up for winter to hibernate. Foxes don't hibernate, so they are one that grows thicker fur. More important effect is how the weather changes what foods are available. Lack of food, not temperature, is what sends most migratory animals south. Animals like foxes are predators that don't migrate and they eat mostly rodents and rabbits. Some rodents hibernate in the winter, so they are harder for foxes to find and deep snow might make hunting more difficult.
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.
One might think that it is necessary to wait for those first days of spring to start gardening, but that is simply not true. Late winter can be a time that one can kickstart the gardening season. They can plant woody plants, rejuvenate their soil, begin to clean up whatever winter is leaving behind, start preparing for new plants, and more.
Usually animals store food for the winter obviously. Plants store food i guess because they might need food if the food and water supply runs out. the plants have extra food.
Most times, the average temperature in a deciduous forest is around 50*. This allows for a change of seasons. The animals in this forest adapt and depend on a change of seasons. If winter lasted an entire year, all of the plants and trees would lose their leaves for that year. This would cause the animals to lose shelter and cover they seek from these plants. Animals would also lose any food they depend on from those plants. SO, the animals in that deciduous forest would probably die if winter lasted an entire year.