Yes, red foxes typically stay in the same general area during winter. They establish a home range that they defend and utilize throughout the year, although their activity patterns may change with the season. In winter, they may rely more on their established dens for shelter and hunting, but they generally remain within familiar territories. However, food scarcity can lead them to expand their range in search of resources.
Yes. They don't usually stay in one spot for long.
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they stay in winter and summer
so the soldiers of the war had an area to stay during the winter of the war
They do not migrate.
yes it does stay in the winter
Cobras stay in the same area for life.
Squares are rectangles so the formula for area will stay the same.
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
NO. they stay in the same area all year
No horses hooves don't change color in the winter. They stay the same color year round. Just like your toe nails!!!
large amounts of turtles often stay in the same area