Yes, voles are active in the winter, as they do not hibernate and continue to search for food and build tunnels under the snow.
yes
A red fox survives through the winter by its thick coat of fur that it grows.
they actually dont die in winter,they dig holes and have babies in the hole and survive there.
Voles eat mostly fruits sometimes nuts, and berries
Yes Voles are animals.
I don't know all of them, but i know that hedgehogs, tortoises and some species of voles do. By the way, the proper term for long winter naps is Hibernation! Hope this is helpful. :-)
24 teeth voles have
No, hornets are not active during the winter months. They typically hibernate or die off as the weather gets colder.
Penguins and Polar bears, Arctic foxes and Snowy owls, Arctic hares and voles, Killer whales and Narwhals, Walruses and Leopard seals; ALL thrive in the winter wonderland.
Butterflies and caterpillars do not spend winter months in active stages because their food sources too low to survive the winter.
Butterflies and caterpillars do not spend winter months in active stages because their food sources too low to survive the winter.
Most barred owls eat voles