19 Magical Photos of Animals In Winter
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We’ve written about how the world around us changes
during the winter, but that’s not the only thing that changes; throughout
the animal kingdom, birds and beasts that live in colder climates have special
adaptations to help them survive the winter’s harsh weather.
The animals in some of these photos may look like
they’re freezing, but that’s not 100% certain – in most cases, the photographers
are probably colder than the animals that they’ve photographed. Mammals like
foxes, cats and other furred critters have to maintain constant body
temperatures, so they often accrue stores of body fat and grow additional coats
of winter fur to help themselves cope with the cold. These winter coats create
an extra layer of insulating air between their skin and the cold air outside,
and sometimes even grow in white to help them camouflage themselves in their new
environment. Anyone with a breed of dog that has adapted to the cold, like a
husky, knows how hairy things can get when they start shedding their winter
coats.
Birds also grow additional winter feathers, and
these too can grow in white, especially among larger primarily carnivorous birds
like owls. Some birds are not as well adapted to the cold as others, however – a
common sparrow may burn 10% of its body weight during an especially cold winter
night, so any food or sheltered roosting spaces you might want to provide them
with the next day would probably be much appreciated!
Image credits: Roeselien Raimond
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Smith
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Prexus
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Image credits: Mikael
Sundberg
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Williams
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Khruscheva
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Urban
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Phillpotts
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Kesek
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Cox
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