Want this question answered?
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
It helps them by keeping them warm.
queen ants survive in winter because surounded by a thick jacket around them
they have long hair and a thick layer of fat
Yes... Because they live in the tiaga which is an adaptation to survive
Squirrels cache nuts and other food items to eat during the winter. Raccoons eat as much as they can during the warmer months to put on a thick later of fat that allows them to survive when food is scarce.
No animal "adapts in winter", however it may have adaptions that help it survive winter, such as an ability to hibernate, or extra thick fur.
A red fox survives through the winter by its thick coat of fur that it grows.
They have very thick fur, and they hibernate in caves during the winter.
The artic hare has no defences, it's only defense is it's ability to b lend in perfectly with the snow. It's white fur allows it to conceal itself from predators, and the thick white coat also protects it from the suns rays(no clouds to block sunlight) and the cold weather. How er, if the hare is not stealthy enough, it could easily be captured by an artic fox or other artic predator
Thick fur
the artic penguins have thick fathers to