Animals survive during summer by adapting their behaviors and physiological processes to cope with heat. Many seek shade, burrow underground, or become more active during cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late evening. Some species also shed their fur or feathers to reduce heat retention, while others may increase their water intake or rely on specific food sources to stay hydrated. Additionally, many animals may enter a state of dormancy or reduced activity during extreme heat to conserve energy.
Estivation is a period of summer dormancy similar to hibernation.
some animals that can survive the winter and not the summer go for long summer sleep.
A pagwen in winter and a monark butterfly in summer
A lion survives by eating animals and drinking a lot of water.
Sea animals and sea birds visit Antarctica during summer, to breed.
There are no animals that are native to Antarctica. However, many sea animals, including penguins visit the beaches in the summer to breed.
Animals that survive in the marine food chain -- the only food chain south of 60 degrees S -- survive based on their ability to 'catch food' in the summer.
Food is more available during the summer.
How to Survive Summer Camp was created in 1985.
the octopus survive in the summer and winter because it is an animal
Animals survive in Antarctica by adapting to the harsh climate. There is not any claim life in Antarctica during the winter months.
One of the ways is they hibernate