Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
Chipmunks survive winter by going into a state of torpor, where their metabolism slows down significantly to conserve energy. They also create extensive burrow systems underground to stay warm and safe from predators. Chipmunks store food in their burrows during the warmer months and rely on these food caches to sustain them through the winter.
They hibernate like bears and squirrels.They seek out and find a warm place, like your house. This is why you see more mice in your house during the winter!
They can bury themselves in the snow and the snow acts as an insulator and actually keeps them warm while they sleep and they can hunt when they wake.
With a heater maybe?
Deer tend to stay in their usual habitats during winter, but they move to lower elevations to find food and shelter. They rely on a combination of strategies such as foraging on available vegetation, storing fat reserves, and using their thick winter coats to stay warm in the cold weather. Some deer may also form small groups to conserve body heat.
Deer do not hibernate. They stay active throughout the winter months.
Penguins stay close in winter, because they want to stay warm. The question tells the answer.
they get out of the cold and stay warm
Florida is a part
hibernate
i want the answer
heat pump
They huddle together for warmth.
To stay warm in the cold winter.
the coyote uses its toung.
heat pump