Minnesotans are well adjusted to the cold, but the arctic blast that covered the state this past weekend raises questions for wildlife.
For hunters and those who care about wild critters, the most common question is, “How does anything outside survive this?”
The good news is that wildlife species native to Minnesota are well equipped to handle these extreme cold snaps when quality winter habitat is available.
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