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  1. Text from "Fascinating ways animals prepare for fall" by Liz Langley for National Geographic News; adapted for Nat Geo Kids by Laura Goertzel. When fall arrives, people start pulling out their sweaters and snuggling up inside. Many animals also start preparing for winter. The shorter days signal critters from deer to birds to bears that it’s ...

  2. 61K views 3 years ago. How do all the animals prepare in the fall for winter? This book was written by Martha Rustad and illustrated by Amanda Enright. Thanks for listening! ...more.

  3. 6 de dic. de 2023 · As leaves turn brown and frigid winds start sweeping through the Northern hemisphere of the world, animals need to prepare for the winter months to come. This doesn’t look the same for all animals, though, as they’ve evolved several techniques to brave the cold and survive.

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  5. Animals are not the only living things preparing for winter each year. All summer, plants are busy growing, making and storing food. Unlike animals, plants do not have the option of migrating or hibernating. Plants must adapt to the conditions around them. Trees have an amazing ability to sense changes in weather.

  6. 22 de ene. de 2014 · Animals may not have access to Gore-Tex, but they’ve got lots of lessons for dealing with the wintery conditions. Here are eight methods for keeping warm and surviving winter used by the...

  7. Animals like ground squirrels and marmots are in a class of animals that are considered to be true hibernators. These animals go into their burrows and essentially sleep for the winter months. For both torpor and true hibernation, animals prepare for the winter by eating a lot of food, so they are able to sustain the winter with diminished food ...