The main square of the regeneration project was also set to open that month but has been delayed until April because the wet and windy weather of last summer meant cranes had been unable to operate.
The main square of the regeneration project was also set to open this month but has been delayed until next spring due to the wet and windy weather of the summer, which meant cranes had been unable to operate.
In the same way, they hibernate by going into torpor, they can do the same thing on a very short-term basis through the summer - if it is wet and windy and there is no food then they just shut down their body temperature and they just sleep it out.