Another good way to avoid the cold is to sleep through it.Many animals hide during the winter.Their bodies slow down.They save their energy (精力).They do not eat.They depend on their fat (脂肪).They do this until food returns.We call this hibernation (冬眠).S...
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their energy.They do not eat anything.They get energy from their fat.They do so until their food comes back.We call (6)t his hibernation (冬眠).Snakes,bears,and frogs hibernate. Some animals keep food in their homes.They do not sleep all winter,but they do much...
Animals like snakes, bears and frogs hide during the winter.Their bodies become inactive in order to save energy. They do not eat but get energy from their fat. They do so until their food comes back. We call this hibernation. Some animals do not sleep all winter, but they eat much ...
Their bodies are sturdy.5 They do not have the trouble common to people.They are not plagued along with the rest of mankind.6 Therefore pride is their necklace.They wear violence like clothing.7 Their eyes bulge out of their fat.[c]The schemes of their hearts step over boundaries.8 They...
—Yes.We have___ unusual time because we live in a hot place.( ) A../;aB.a;aC../;anD..a;an 2.Which of the following words is formed like "housework"?( ) A.dishonestB.carelessC.speakerD.pancake 3.Wolves wil...
From frozen frogs to baby otters napping... When it comes to sleep in animals, needs range greatly between different species. Like humans, sleep among all mammals is necessary for survival and some have adapted unique habits and gone to incredible evolutionary lengths to avoid becoming susceptible...
Here are seven animals that have adapted in some crazy ways in order to survive in their habitats. Wood frogs freeze their bodies. ... Kangaroo rats survive without ever drinking water. ... Antarctic fish have "antifreeze" proteins in their blood. ... ...
Like humans, geckos and other reptiles have lungs they use to breathe. Their lungs are nestled between the ribs and stomach muscles, much like humans’ lungs are. If you watch a sleeping gecko, you can probably see his small rib cage contract and expand with each breath. Air enters the ...
1 Fat, silvery tadpoles that look more like sperm squeeze out of your tear ducts, if kept in water for 3 weeks they will mature into long-limbed vaguely translucent milky frogs without eyes. The frog's tongue oozes lazily from its mouth before being drawn back in, its croak is a gurgle...