Environmental Sciences, asked by manasdande, 2 months ago

why do during winters many animals during temperate forests fall prey to predators?

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Answered by ayush8567
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Answer:

They are omnivorous, which means they eat anything they can find--fruits and nuts, plants, fish, deer, and even insects.

Answered by aditisrivastava2005
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When winter comes, the forest turns from noisy to nearly silent. Many temperate forest birds are migratory, meaning that while they spend summers in temperate forests, they fly south every winter to find food.

Not all birds migrate, some stay the winter, like many owls, but are less active, to conserve energy. Some go into what is called ‘torpor,’ which is an inactive state in which they use less energy. This helps them survive the winter with little food.

Other animals also hibernate during the winter. Bears are the largest predators in the temperate forest.

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