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  2. Richard Van Gelder - Wikipedia

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    Animals in Winter by Henrietta Bancroft and Richard G. Van Gelder. Illustrated by Gaetano di Palma (1963, reissued in 1997) Illustrated by Gaetano di Palma (1963, reissued in 1997) The Professor and the Mysterious Box - Illustrated by Harriett (Harvey House, 1964)

  3. Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science - Wikipedia

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    Animals in Winter: Henrietta Bancroft and Richard Van Gelder Gaetano di Palma 1963 Plants and Animals Stage 1 Ant Cities: Arthur Dorros: 1987: Plants and animals: Stage 2 Archaeologists Dig for Clues: Kate Duke 1996 Our Earth Baby Whales Drink Milk: Barbara Juster Esbensen: Lambert Davis: 1994: Plants and animals: Stage 1 Bats in the Dark: John ...

  4. Wildlife, farm animals, pets: How they fare the freezing ...

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    Animals should be able to acclimate to decreasing temperatures as the seasons transition from fall to winter, but in cases of sudden and extreme weather changes, Sapp says owners may need to ...

  5. Chionophile - Wikipedia

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    Japanese macaques can survive in cold temperatures of below −15°C (5°F), and are among very few primates that can do so.. Chionophiles are any organisms (animals, plants, fungi, etc.) that can thrive in cold winter conditions (the word is derived from the Greek word chion meaning "snow", and -phile meaning "lover").

  6. 'Move, change or die': How these animals adapt and survive ...

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    Winter is upon the North Texas and Southwestern Oklahoma region and the conditions of this season present challenges to our region’s wild animals. 'Move, change or die': How these animals adapt ...

  7. Texas wildlife experts offer tips to help animals in harsh ...

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    Preparing for winter weather. Wildlife experts usually advise the public to minimize interactions with wildlife to establish a clear barrier that discourages wildlife species from becoming overly ...

  8. Snow camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Some animals of the far north, like the snowshoe and Arctic hares, Arctic fox, stoat, and rock ptarmigan change their coat colour (by moulting and growing new fur or feathers) from brown or grey summer camouflage to white in the winter; the Arctic fox is the only species in the dog family to do so. [5]

  9. Nearly 5 million animals dead in Mongolia’s harshest winter ...

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    Mongolia is freezing through its harshest winter in half a century with extreme conditions killing more than 4.7 million animals and threatening the livelihoods and food supply of thousands of ...