Seasonal Behavior
Seasonal behavior refers to the changes in the activities and habits of animals and plants that occur in response to the changing seasons. For example, many animals, such as bears, enter a state of hibernation during winter to conserve energy when food is scarce. Similarly, birds often migrate to warmer regions during colder months to find better living conditions.
In plants, seasonal behavior can be observed through changes in growth patterns and flowering times. Many plants, like cherry blossoms, bloom in spring when temperatures rise and daylight increases. This synchronization with the seasons helps ensure that both animals and plants thrive in their environments.