
Animals In Winter (1949)
The film “Animals in Winter” explores how various animals prepare for and survive the winter months. It highlights behaviors such as hibernation in woodchucks and chipmunks, the construction of protective homes by caterpillars, and the adaptation of snowshoe rabbits and other animals to the cold. The film illustrates the importance of fat reserves, thick fur, and camouflage for survival, as well as the changes that occur as spring approaches, including the emergence of moths from cocoons.
Keywords
winter, hibernation, animals, survival, badger, woodchuck, chipmunk, caterpillar, snowshoe rabbit, camouflage, adaptation, spring
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