Animals Through Winter (1956)
The film “Animals Through Winter” explores how various animals adapt to the challenges of winter. It discusses migration patterns of birds, food storage habits of animals like pack rats and squirrels, and the hibernation processes of cold-blooded creatures such as turtles and frogs. The film highlights the physiological changes animals undergo, such as thicker fur or feathers, and the strategies they employ to survive the cold months, including changing feeding habits and seeking shelter. Ultimately, it emphasizes the resilience of wildlife as they navigate the difficulties of winter.
Keywords
winter, animals, migration, hibernation, food storage, adaptation, survival, cold weather, physiology, wildlife
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