Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Children's songs about how small animals spend the winter.

Children's songs about how small animals spend the winter.

How do small animals spend the winter

In winter, the north wind howls.

It's freezing, it's snowing, and it's cold.

We put on thick cotton-padded clothes.

How do small animals spend the winter

How do small animals spend the winter

Little wool grows long.

Rabbit's hair is thick and fluffy.

Swallows fly to the south.

The little frog sleeps in the mud.

The little frog sleeps in the mud.

In winter, the north wind howls.

It's freezing, it's snowing, and it's cold.

We put on thick cotton-padded clothes.

How do small animals spend the winter

How do small animals spend the winter

Little wool grows long.

Rabbit's hair is thick and fluffy.

Swallows fly to the south.

The little frog sleeps in the mud.

The little frog sleeps in the mud.

Hibernation is also called "winter sting". The life activities of some animals are extremely reduced in winter, which is an adaptation of animals to adverse external environmental conditions in winter (such as lack of food and cold). Bats, hedgehogs and polar squirrels all have hibernation habits. Hibernation is the behavior that some warm-blooded animals (mammals and birds) can lower their body temperature to near ambient temperature (almost to 0℃) in cold winter, and their whole bodies are paralyzed. When the ambient temperature further decreases or increases to a certain extent, or under other stimuli, their body temperature can quickly return to normal level.