Fox use their thick, fur to insulate their bodies. They also create warm dens to protect themselves from the elements.
Of course, desert fox adaptions are dissimilar.
Skunks, like all mammals, are considered to be warm blooded as they use endothermic methods to keep their body temperature at a near constant rate. This means that they control their temperature via internal means, such as sweating, shivering and panting.
Yes, they are mammals.
Skunks like raw meats,veggies,low fat yoghurt,raw eggs,nuts,they need loads of protein for body fat in order to keep warm during winter months.
To keep skunks away, throw out some raw garlic in your yard or where ever you are at. They do like the smell of garlic.
The best way to keep your dog from attacking skunks in her territory is to teach her to ignore them. You can do this by rewarding her when she pays attention to you and not the skunk.
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Spreading mothballs around an area will keep skunks away. They can be spread around a home, porch, or even garden.
whales keep warm by their blubber! good question
The fur on their bodies keep them warm.
They don't need to keep warm, they have a double coat so they stay warm.
Not likely. True possums live in Australia (and have been introduced to New Zealand) while skunks live in North America. A possum is not the same as an opossum.
They urinate on their feet to keep warm.