Brrrr! It’s getting chilly in the northern part of our planet. When it’s cold out, people wear sweaters and scarves to stay warm. But what do animals do?
Some animals hibernate. Their bodies slow down to save energy. This adaptation helps them survive the harshest months of the year. “It’s a way to avoid periods when there’s very little to eat,” says Mark Brigham, a biologist at the University of Regina in Canada.
Hundreds of species hibernate—but each does it a little differently. Here are four animals that snooze through the winter in unusual ways.
Brrr! It’s chilly outside in most of the United States. People bundle up when the weather’s cold. They wear sweaters to stay warm. They wear scarves too. But what do animals do?
Some animals hibernate. Their bodies slow down to save energy. This is an adaptation. It helps animals survive the coldest time of the year. “It’s a way to avoid periods when there’s very little to eat,” says Mark Brigham. He’s a biologist at the University of Regina in Canada.
Hundreds of species hibernate. But each does it a little differently. Here are four animals that snooze through the winter. They do it in unusual ways.