The examples are snakes, lizards, bees, snails ,earthworms, frogs and toads ,mud turtles, hedgehogs...........
they bust out a nine
Some animals hiberate during the winter. Most hibernating animals awaken in the spring. But occasionally, hibernating animals will awaken to eat during the winter. Some of the animals listed are not true hibernators, they just go dormant (suspended state) over the winter. Some cold-blooded creature have their own form of hibernation called estivation. badgers - dormant bats (some not all bats hibernate) - hibernates bears - dormant bees - estivation butterflies chipmunks - dormant dormouse - dormant earthworms - estivation fat tailed lemurs frogs - estivation groundhogs or woodchucks - dormant ground squirrels - hibernates hamsters - dormant hedgehogs - estivation ladybug lizards - estivation marmots - hiberation mosquitoes moths prairie dogs raccoons - dormant skunks - dormant squirrels - dormant snails - estivation snakes - estivation toads - estivation
What is OES? What does this stand for?What is OES? What does this stand for?
OES: Occupational Employment statistics. OES: Order of the Eastern Star. OES: Oregon Episcopal School. OES: Office of Emergency Services. These are just some examples of what OES can stand for.
OES Occupational Employment Statistics OES Open Enterprise Server OEM Original Equipment Manufacture.
the example of the estimation is waiting for the rainy
reptiles
Hibernation
No.
hot weather
helps animal to survive