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Answered by kavyapatel93
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Animals gather food during surplus for use in times of deficiency. Evidence also suggests that hoarding is also done to ripen food. Hoarded food may feed the animal on a long-term basis or for a few weeks or days. Common animals that hoard food are squirrels, hamsters, woodpeckers, and rooks.

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Answered by revathy5813
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Animals burn energy to maintain body heat. Therefore, they need to eat more food so they have something to burn to maintain heat when it’s cold. Few wild land animals are fat, so they don’t have stores of energy to draw on

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