They grow longer, thicker fur which helps them keep warm and depending on the animal, some may have layers and layers of fat to also keep them warm.
Some hibernate, gaining weight so they can sleep through the winter.
Also, grow thicker and longer coats.
Different an do different things. Some migrate, others hibernate and some even adapt to the cold.
No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold there to support any kind of food chain.
Most mammals cope with cold weather with a layer of fat or their fur.
By thermoregulation.
with its trunk
lots of practice
sap gives it heat
animals love changes in weather they hibernate .
Australia is known for having copious amounts of deadly animals. People cope with them by being able to identify them and avoid them, all along with setting traps.
Smaller animals which cannot cope with heat are nocturnal means something specific. It means that animals who cannot stand the heat from the sun only come out at night when it's cooler.
cold blooded animals are called reptiles.
they walk up them while farting by ed
they are covered I bark and they basically go in to hibernation