Wildlife uses three primary strategies to survive extreme cold: : Animals like Canada geese move to warmer southern climates to find food. Hibernation : Species like ground squirrels
: The 23.5-degree axial tilt causes less direct sunlight to reach the hemisphere experiencing winter. Cold Winter
: Wind speeds accelerate heat loss from exposed skin, making "feels-like" temperatures much lower than actual air readings. 🐾 Nature's Survival Tactics Wildlife uses three primary strategies to survive extreme
grow hollow hairs for insulation, while wood frogs produce a natural "antifreeze" to survive freezing solid. 🌡️ Impacts on Human Life Cold Winter