How does a squirrel survive in the cold, very cold winters?
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not all squirrels hibernate during the winter, only ground squirrels do. ... instead of hibernating, they rely on sheltered nests or dens in trees, fat reserves, and stored food to survive the long, cold winter. you may have noticed these huge impressive nests when you look high up into trees this time of year
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How does a squirrel survive in the cold, very cold winters?
In the winter, in order to save energy, ground squirrels go into a modified version of hibernation called torpor. During torpor squirrels slumber for long periods of time, waking up intermittently (about every ten days) to warm themselves and return to sleep. Other squirrels remain active all year round.
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