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they stored surplus food in a tribe storage house for the winter and other hard times
skunks do not store food 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.
The Shawnee Indians stored their food by drying it. This enabled them to have food throughout the winter months when fruits, nuts, and berries were not easily found, and when their gardens were not growing.
no
they get food during spring and summer and store it for winter.
to preserve food and medicines
No... they digest what they've eaten. They do not store food for winter.
they store their food
Store daffodil bulbs in a cool, dry place with good air circulation to prevent rotting. Keep them in a paper bag or mesh bag to allow for ventilation. Check them periodically for any signs of mold or decay. Plant them in the spring once the ground thaws for beautiful blooms.
Woodland Indians typically stored their food for the winter months in various ways, often using natural resources available in their environment. They would create underground caches or pits, sometimes lined with bark or leaves, to keep food insulated and protected from animals. Additionally, they utilized baskets, pottery, and wooden containers to store dried fruits, nuts, and preserved meats. These storage methods helped ensure they had enough sustenance during the colder months when fresh food was scarce.
in a drug store