to look for food
Around the World with Willy Fog was created in 1983.
Winter
The duration of Around the World with Willy Fog is 1560.0 seconds.
Woolly worms, or woolly bear caterpillars, face threats from predators such as birds, rodents, and some insects. They are also vulnerable to harsh weather conditions, particularly extreme cold or wetness, which can lead to their death. Typically, these caterpillars can live for up to a year, spending most of their time in a dormant state during winter before transforming into moths in the spring.
Chilly Willy World is a fictional theme park inspired by the character Chilly Willy, a cartoon penguin created by Walter Lantz. The park features various attractions, rides, and entertainment themed around winter and Arctic adventures. It aims to provide a fun and immersive experience for families, with a focus on humor and lightheartedness characteristic of the Chilly Willy cartoons. While it may not be an actual location, it captures the whimsical spirit of the beloved character.
In the ground but when it starts to get close to winter they move far down in the dirt
no they dig deeper because its cold and down there its warmer
yes and any other season too
Worms burrow deep underground below the frost line to escape cold weather. They create a mucus layer around themselves to protect against freezing temperatures. This allows them to survive the winter months.
Worms have adaptations that help them survive the cold temperatures in winter. They can burrow deep underground where it's warmer, form cocoons to protect themselves, and slow down their metabolism to conserve energy. This allows them to survive through the winter months.
berries in the winter, insects like meal worms in the summer
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