This word describes what an animal that sleeps all through the winter does
What is hibernate?
These bushy-tailed rodents are often scurrying out and about in winter, searching for stashed nuts and seeds (and maybe stealing from your bird feeders!)
What are squirrels?
Where do ground hogs sleep all winter long?
What is underground?
6+17=
22
Olaf, the snowman from Frozen, has fun all winter long but constantly dreams of this season
What is summer?
This word describes what an animal who flies south for the winter does
What is migrate?
7x7=
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Monarch butterflies begin their migration in the fall and some individuals fly all the way from Canada south to this warm country.
Hint- Hola I want some nachos
What is Mexico?
Name something a bird might eat?
What are berries worms, insects, fish, human food.
Mumble, the main character in Happy Feet, realizes he is different from the other penguins because he can't sing, he can only do this
What is dance?
This word describes what animals do that stay put for the winter but change their appearance or behavior
What is adapt?
What animal uses sticks to build a dam?
What are beavers?
This bird can turn it's head all the way around?
What is an owl.
bees make what?
What is honey?
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Name an animal that hibernates in winter?
Bears, hedge hogs, bats, frogs, snakes, turtles ect.
These animals adapt in winter by growing a thicker coat.
Hint-think Bambi
What are deer?
Many frogs live ihn these little bodies of water?
What are ponds?
What is on the the Canadian nickel?
What is a beaver
Hedwing, from the Harry Potter series, is this type of animal.
Hint-hoo hoo
What is a snowy owl?
Name an animal that migrates in winter?
Goose, robins, ducks, butterfly ect.
These birds pight peach a whole in a tree or your house.
Hint- think Woody
What are woodpeckers?
Name a type of bird
duck, penguin, goose, robbin,
What is on a Canadian quarter?
What is a caribou
Sid, from the movie Ice Age, is this type of prehistoric animal (they really lived here thousands of years ago!)
What is a Ground Sloth (Megalonyx)?