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What are the activities of animals in spring?

Activities of Spring Animals:

1. Frogs

Most frogs are nocturnal and live mainly by hunting insects. In winter they hide in mud holes to hibernate. In the spring they will jump out of their mud holes to lay their eggs. Frogs will lay their eggs on water plants, and the eggs will slowly turn into tadpoles, and eventually grow limbs and become small frogs.?

2. Swallows

Swallows have a very accurate grasp of climate change, sensitive to heat and cold, and are typical migratory birds. Every year, before the arrival of winter, swallows flock together and collectively migrate south for the winter; when the spring flowers bloom, they will fly back to the north from the south.

3. Honeybees

The honeybee community is divided into queen bees, male peaks and worker bees. Among them, worker bees are the busiest in spring. After resting for the whole winter, the worker bees will come out in the spring to feed on pollen and secrete royal jelly to feed the young bees and the queen bee. The queen bee is mainly responsible for laying eggs, while the male peak is responsible for mating with the queen bee to reproduce.?

4. Geese

fly back to Siberia from the south to breed.

5, bears

Bears are a kind of fetal animal, just born when the main food from the mother's breast milk, grow up to be omnivorous animals, mainly to eat meat. Bears are gentle and generally do not actively conflict with people. In winter, they will hibernate in caves or tree holes, but sleep very shallowly and will wake up immediately when they are startled. This state of affairs will last for about 4 to 5 months, and in the spring they will come out of their caves to forage for food.