Different animals adapt to different environments and living conditions, so they adopt different winter strategies. Here are some common animal tips for surviving the winter:
1. Hibernation: Gophers, squirrels, bats, bears and other animals will enter a state of hibernation to save energy in the body.
2. Gathering: Some social animals, such as penguins, seals, arctic foxes, etc., gather together in winter to stay warm.
3. Migration: Many migratory birds migrate to relatively warm places in winter in search of food and habitat.
4. Thick hair growth/moulting: Some animals, such as arctic foxes, reindeer, goats, etc., will grow thick hair or put on denser feathers in winter to maintain body temperature.
5. Store food: Some animals store food in the summer and autumn. For example, squirrels collect large amounts of nuts and seeds in the fall to eat in the winter.
6. Cave or nest: Some animals, such as bears, chinchillas, snails, etc., spend the winter in caves or nests to avoid cold and food shortages.
It should be noted that different animals have different adaptation strategies and survival methods. Under the influence of human activities and environmental changes, some animals' wintering strategies may change.
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