Animals that stay active during the winter days grow a winter coat, which is thicker fur then they have during the warmer seasons.
Native animals are any species indigenous to a particular area. If they choose to stay in that area, they have to adapt to human encroachment, and ever-changing weather patterns, among other things.
Nothing. They are cold weather animals.
To stay protected and survive weather conditions.
Wolves are very active animals. Hunting, running, walking, and playing is how they stay active. It's rare to see a wolf stay in one place for a long time.
Because some animals are cold hearted. Because of this they have to stay away from cold weather and stay warm.
Animals have a permeable cell membrane. Plants have an impenetrable cell wall. Animals are very active in movement, whereas plants stay put.
Raccoons do not hibernate but are active during the winter unless the weather turns really bad. In the case of severe winter weather they remain in their dens sleeping until conditions improve.
animals fur keeps them war because its thivk and keeps their skin warm. a lot of animals need to stay warm (like polar bears) because of the habitat they live in or because of the weather. if ceratin animals didnt have fur, they would die. some animals can go without fur (like snakes and lizards) but need to stay in warm places/habitats/weather etc :)
Raccoons do not hibernate. They remain active much of the winter and continue to forage for food, If the weather turns severe that stay in their den and sleep, surviving on fat reserves. They then emerge when weather conditions improve.
Animals living in the same region would be referred to as animals which are 'native to (region)'. So, you might say 'Kiwis and keas are birds native to New Zealand', or 'Giraffes and zebra are native to Africa.'
Muscles will ordinarily stay healthy if they are regularly active. They must be used daily for them to stay active.
Raccoons remain active most of the winter foraging for food. If the weather turns really bad, the animal will stay in its den and sleep until conditions improve. They do not hibernate.