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For #WorldBookDay I’m sharing my snoring dormouse + a 🧵 of winter animal secrets from our children’s nature book which he inspired. I recorded him unexpectedly whilst in the woods researching how climate change affects hibernation. I still enjoy listening to him. Head to link in🧵to hear him. 🥰
04:26 AM - Mar 03, 2023
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Head to my Twitter video at morss_alex to hear him snoring: https://twitter.com/morss_alex/status/1601523686754127873?s=46&t=4rXrUmLncbeARLfo5cBxGQ

Our children’s book explores where lots of wildlife disappears to & how it copes. It’s available at all the usual places & the link in my bio.
04:32 AM - Mar 03, 2023
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“Nothing’s alive in winter!”
Granny told me, “It is…”
04:45 AM - Mar 03, 2023
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04:47 AM - Mar 03, 2023
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Bats are all tucked up now. In cold places they spend most or all of winter chilling upside down, snoozing in their roosts. Their heartbeats fall to 20bpm. They store special warming brown fat on their backs & bellies to give them enough energy to survive. During mild spells some will emerge.
04:51 AM - Mar 03, 2023
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Time to rest. Wise bears put life on pause & stay in bed when things get harsh. That’s an appealing idea isn’t it?! Bears cope with cold by going into a deep sleepy state of #torpor . It’s not quite full-on hibernation, but it saves energy when there’s not much food around.
05:06 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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