To survive the colder months, many moth species enter a state of diapause, a form of dormancy that slows their metabolic processes. They often seek sheltered locations, such as under tree bark or in leaf litter, to protect themselves from extreme temperatures. Some moths may also produce antifreeze proteins that help prevent ice crystal formation in their bodies, allowing them to endure freezing conditions. Additionally, certain species might migrate to warmer areas for the winter.
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