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To survive colder months, many moth species enter a state of diapause, a form of dormancy that allows them to withstand harsh conditions. Some moths produce antifreeze proteins that lower the freezing point of their bodily fluids, preventing ice formation. They often seek shelter in protected areas, such as leaf litter or crevices, to avoid extreme temperatures. In some cases, adult moths may also migrate to warmer regions to escape the cold.

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