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  2. Wiltshire in pictures: animals enjoying the snow - AOL

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    Some of Longleat Safari Park's residents enjoyed the cold snap this week. Zebras were spotted playing in the snow, while the rare Amur tigers cozied up together as temperatures across the county ...

  3. In Pictures: Animals brave the snow and ice as cold snap ...

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    With Friday night expected to be the chilliest of the latest cold snap to grip the UK, photographers from the PA news agency have taken a look at how animals are coping in the snow and freezing ...

  4. Wildlife park animals cope with winter weather - AOL

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    Some of the park's African animals, such as white rhinos and yellow mongooses, were born and raised on site rather than in warmer climes so are more used to British winters. The park said all of ...

  5. Snowshoe hare - Wikipedia

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    In summer, it feeds on plants such as grass, ferns, and leaves; in winter, it eats twigs, the bark from trees, and plants and, similar to the Arctic hare, has been known to occasionally eat dead animals. [3] It can sometimes be seen feeding in small groups. This animal is mainly active at night and does not hibernate. The snowshoe hare may have ...

  6. Snowbird (person) - Wikipedia

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    Quartzsite, Arizona, has been labeled "white city", because from a bird's-eye view all the motorhomes cover the landscape in white and then in the summer are gone. While historically Florida and Arizona have been the top RV snowbird locations, other southern U.S. states are experiencing a boom from snowbirds enjoying desert and tropical climates.

  7. 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").

  8. List of animals that can change color - Wikipedia

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    They also shed their gray-brown summer topcoat, becoming all white during the winter. [ 1 ] Arctic hare - In Newfoundland and southern Labrador, the Arctic hare changes its coat color , moulting and growing new fur, from brown or grey in the summer to white in the winter, like some other Arctic animals including ermine and ptarmigan , enabling ...

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