Asked by Chuck Bass
In response to winter approaching, an animal may
Select all that apply
decrease its body insulation.
hibernate.
migrate.
store up food.
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Hibernate; migrate; store up food.
Explanation: As winter approaches animals commonly hibernate (e.g., bears), migrate to warmer areas (e.g., birds), or cache food (e.g., squirrels). They do not typically decrease body insulation — they usually increase insulation (thicker fur/fat) for cold.
Explanation: As winter approaches animals commonly hibernate (e.g., bears), migrate to warmer areas (e.g., birds), or cache food (e.g., squirrels). They do not typically decrease body insulation — they usually increase insulation (thicker fur/fat) for cold.
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