They stored food under the snow, they had alot of water. they didn't do so much outside stuffs other than skating on ice and skiing. So they played alot of card games and stuffs like that.
How long ago did vikings live
The agreed upon answer is that the natives were too fierce, and the environment was too difficult for the vikings. They were in constant conflict with the Skraelings and I think there were harsh winters(could be wrong about that part). Either way, it was difficult and long to bring vikings over and when they got there they had to gather food and fight an increasingly hostile native population. Not that easy or appetizing.
Vikings ate for the same reasons that everyone else does. They ate to survive. Everyone must meet nutritional needs.
As long as us
Giraffes are not native to Canada and typically do not survive in cold climates like Canadian winters. In their natural habitats in Africa, they have adaptations such as long necks to reach high foliage and a unique digestive system to process tough vegetation. If hypothetically placed in a cold environment, they would struggle without appropriate shelter and food sources. In captivity, they would require heated enclosures and specialized diets to survive harsh winters.
Bright Colors
Sharks do hibernate. How else would they survive the long ocean winters?
...consists of plants that survive long, hot dry periods following mild, wet winters.
The Long Winters was created in 2001.
A gecko is able to survive in captivity in any country, so long as the specific requirements of the animal are being met. In the wild, a gecko may not be able to survive the cold winters in New Jersey, depending on the species.
they use their fur and survival instincts
Obviously or we would have no Inuit peoples
How long ago did vikings live
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
The agreed upon answer is that the natives were too fierce, and the environment was too difficult for the vikings. They were in constant conflict with the Skraelings and I think there were harsh winters(could be wrong about that part). Either way, it was difficult and long to bring vikings over and when they got there they had to gather food and fight an increasingly hostile native population. Not that easy or appetizing.
Probably not...
Vikings ate for the same reasons that everyone else does. They ate to survive. Everyone must meet nutritional needs.