You sleep a lot, but a real winter sleep is not. If the stomach cries or presses the bladder, they have to get out of the cobble. They also have to drink in winter and if there is no liquid water, then they already eat snow, like this squirrel.
No. You keep winter rest. When it's cold, they sometimes don't go out of the "house" for a few days, but in winter they are always on the axle to get food (from their supplies).
No, otherwise it would be quite useless to hide the nuts or seeds from the winter everywhere and create a winter supply. They keep winter rest and look for the hidden supplies in the wake.
You keep winter rest. They sleep a lot, but they get up again and again and then look for their hiding of nuts that they created before winter. Then they eat something and then go to sleep again.
You sleep a lot, but a real winter sleep is not. If the stomach cries or presses the bladder, they have to get out of the cobble. They also have to drink in winter and if there is no liquid water, then they already eat snow, like this squirrel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvIAcLMPxJw
No. You keep winter rest. When it's cold, they sometimes don't go out of the "house" for a few days, but in winter they are always on the axle to get food (from their supplies).
No. Winter rest. Otherwise they would not collect nuts for the winter, but they are known.
No, otherwise it would be quite useless to hide the nuts or seeds from the winter everywhere and create a winter supply.
They keep winter rest and look for the hidden supplies in the wake.
You keep winter rest. They sleep a lot, but they get up again and again and then look for their hiding of nuts that they created before winter. Then they eat something and then go to sleep again.
No winter rest, that is, they are gradually awake and are looking for food or something