Well, if they're pets, whatever you give them! =D LOL But seriously, in the summer, they root around for grubw and other buggies, and in the winter, they, ummm, do the same thing only less often seeing that is is freezing. (At least where I live.)
WINter it is the oppsite of the south when its summer there its winter here and when its fall here itsspring there
They are up and down all over the place and they eat bananas and have cake and eat food and be marry
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summer shadows are shortest and winter shadows are long.
When it is winter in France, it is summer in Australia.
Like ALL cats, lions are obligate carnivores- they eat meat. Summer and winter.
Eat, sleep, have sex, and fly south for the winter.
You'd die of starvation if you didn't eat, whether it's winter, autumn, spring or summer
the ducks hatch in the spring normaly in the 2nd week
Yes,most species can.Some even thrive,like coastal ducks like scoters and old squaws.Most species do migrate.Many species migrate to Mexico and Central America,while others only move to lakes and marshes of the southern U.S.Lake Mattamuskeet in N.C.is one of the best places to observe wintering waterfowl.Over a hundred thousand ducks,geese and swans winter on the lake annualy.It is a popular destination for bird watchers each winter.
summer fish and sun flower
No
It is the same in both winter AND summer,so eat that for breakfast
Yes ducks can eat grapes!
Bananas taste the exact same as they do in the winter as in the summer...if you buy them from your local supermarket or store.
no, squirels and chipmunks eat more in the summer due to hibernation in the winter.
yes they do cause in the winter there food is buried