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Animal behavior is often a response to seasonal changes in an animal’s environment.
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Many behaviors—migration, hibernation/torpor, breeding timing, molting, food caching—are driven by seasonal changes in daylight, temperature, and resource availability.
Many behaviors—migration, hibernation/torpor, breeding timing, molting, food caching—are driven by seasonal changes in daylight, temperature, and resource availability.
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