"Migrating animals move to lower elevations or warmer regions where winter conditions aren't as harsh. This sounds
simple, but many migrations are long, difficult, and dangerous. Animals must be able to find food and water along the way,
which becomes ever more uncertain in the face of habitat loss and climate change.
"Hibernating animals stay in the same place all year long. In winter they find a sheltered spot, hunker down, and slow their
metabolism enough to basically sleep through the season. It's an appealing strategy, but also a risky one. Animals have to store
enough fat in the fall so that they can live without eating for several months. If they don't eat enough, they'll starve before
spring.
"Animals that tolerate winter without moving out or shutting down use a number of tricks to survive, from changing color
to blend with the snow to growing thick layers of fat, fur, and feathers for insulation. Their lives depend on finding and storing
food at a time when most of those resources have fled or gone dormant."
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