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NoseY<br />

neighbour<br />

This baby reindeeer<br />

in Scandinavia has<br />

snow on his face from<br />

foraging for food.<br />

A reindeer’s nose<br />

warms the air before<br />

it gets to its lungs to<br />

help keep it warm.<br />

From reindeer to red squirrels, wild rabbits<br />

to robins, these heartwarming photos show<br />

how wildlife adapts to the challenges of<br />

winter and colder weather<br />

Brrr… it’s a<br />

red alert<br />

Tucking into a nut<br />

he’d buried away for<br />

winter, this little red<br />

squirrel looks like he’s<br />

enjoying the snack.<br />

where’s my burrow?<br />

This wild rabbit is sure he left his<br />

burrow here the other day. Only<br />

now it’s covered in all this white<br />

stuff, he’s not quite so confident…<br />

PICs: getty images<br />

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DID YOU KNOW? Roosting birds fluff up<br />

their feathers to keep warm. This traps<br />

pockets of warm air next to their skin.<br />

They also feed continually in winter,<br />

storing up fat to keep warm at night.<br />

YOURS n EVERY FORTNIGHT

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