Preserving
Bottling
Pickling
Putting up food for winter
Building up reserves
Laying stores by
Filling the root cellar
Clamping - when you put potatoes in a straw lined and covered pit
skunks do not store food for winter
When beavers store food for winter, it is called "food caching." They collect and stockpile branches, twigs, and other vegetation near their lodges or dams to ensure a supply of food during the winter months when the water is frozen, and food is scarce. This behavior is essential for their survival and helps them maintain energy levels through the cold season.
they store their food
they get food during spring and summer and store it for winter.
ants. they store food before winter, because they'd die in the winter if they go out. Also they store food to survive for winter.
No... they digest what they've eaten. They do not store food for winter.
Yes
to store them for food.
eat it(!) and they also store it for winter
In it's burrow.
Squirrels don't store food, htey hibernate! They eat before winter
Squirrels, chipmunks, and beavers are examples of animals that store food in the winter to survive when food is scarce. They often hide nuts, seeds, or vegetation in various locations to sustain them through the colder months.