Moths are able to survive through some of their adaptations. These include the ability to camouflage themselves and because they can fly with precision.
Peppered moths typically spend their winter in the pupal stage, hiding in leaf litter or crevices to avoid harsh weather conditions. During this time, they remain inactive and rely on their camouflage to protect themselves from predators. As temperatures rise in spring, they emerge as adult moths ready to mate and reproduce. This lifecycle strategy helps them survive the winter months effectively.
Yes they do! that is how they survive!
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Butterflies don't lay eggs then.
Different kinds of moths and bugs. they will also eat crickets.
squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter squirrles rely on there nests to survive the winter. they try to burry nuts but they forrget where they put them
No, moths are not naturally found in Antarctica. Should a moth be brought onto the continent, it would not survive, because there is no food source there for moths.
the octopus survive in the summer and winter because it is an animal
Yes, moths can survive in cold temperatures by entering a state of dormancy known as diapause. During diapause, their metabolism slows down and they conserve energy to endure the cold conditions. When temperatures rise, moths become active again.
It depends on the hair on it (Long,Short) Ushally they can survive in winter
They drink nectar and wool