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Chipmunks survive the winter by entering a state of hibernation, which allows them to conserve energy and reduce their metabolic rate. They typically create burrows underground where they store food, such as nuts and seeds, to sustain themselves during the cold months. While they do not hibernate continuously, they may wake periodically to eat from their food caches. This strategy helps them endure the winter months when food is scarce.

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