Keep them inside.
Aquatic animals have oily skin to help insulate them. This keeps them from becoming cold while they are in the water.
Hibernation is an adaptation that allows animals to survive cold temperatures when food is scarce. Hibernating animals slow their metabolism so that they use less energy, which enables them to live off fat storage until the air is warmer.
No. Less available food in cold water, so only minimum growth during winter and early spring.
They adapt to their surroundings. Different animals have different adaptations. Eg polar bears are large (they have a smaller surface area to volume ratio), they have blubber to keep them warm which also is used to store food, they have small extremeties (ears), and they have 2 layers of insulating fur all over. Including feet. But not all animals adapt in the same way.
animals are important to us because they help us provide food and help the handicap.
by the temperature outside
hibernation
Bright Colors
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.
A contributing factor to Siberia's harsh winters is its location. During the winter the sun is not up for as long to warm the space. It is a large land mass with no nearby ocean to help warm things up therefore, it gets cold, and it stays cold.
Cold, long winters (bad for crops and animals), distance from outside "help", Native tribes in the area were known to be aggressive, land disputes with Canada (look up the Aroostook War sometime)
The long hair will help insulate the animal from the Sun's heat during the day, and keep it warm during the freezing cold of the night. Most deserts' climate is usually either very hot or very cold.
Before the fruit can freeze, the water has to freeze. The same works in citrus orchards where the farmers turn the water sprinklers on when frost is forecast.
they helped a lot but im really not to sure but they learned how to grow crops and survive on those cold winters they had
yes, animals such as fish store fats to keep them warm and alive during the cold winter, so eating fish would keep kids lean.
Increased fat stores and thicker fur. Many animals eat more before cold weather to increase fat storage, and many animals grow more fur during colder seasons.
Aquatic animals have oily skin to help insulate them. This keeps them from becoming cold while they are in the water.