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Depends of the animal and the place they are from. Some animals hibernate for ages either underneath loads of earth and fallen leaves, near the main branch under a tree, some even make nests that look look like animated bee hives that they stay in until they feel a small drop of warmth they they emerge from their hiding place and they begin again.

But some animals are meant for the winter and especially husky, ect, that always love a good mess around in the snow.

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