This story explores the various ways animals adapt to the challenging conditions of winter. As winter arrives in the Northern Hemisphere, trees and flowers enter a state of dormancy, and snow blankets the leaves. Animals like Arctic foxes and snowshoe hares change color for camouflage, while others, such as geese, migrate to warmer climates. Some animals, including squirrels and beavers, prepare by storing food, while frogs and snakes retreat into burrows.