It’s been a hard snow shovel of a winter if you’re human.
Not so much, however, for fish, wildlife, and even plants. To them, the all-too frequent wintery blasts are just part of their genetic survival strategy. Experts in their respective fields of biology and botany are not particularly concerned, either. Even for a winter that’s not entirely over.
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