No, they fall into a deep sleep.
Bears inhibit estuaries, mountainous areas, and forested areas. While hibernating, they like covered, secluded areas.
Bears hibernate in the winter (and sometimes late fall and early spring as well if it is cold enough), so that they can conserve energy while food is scarce. Bears are large creatures and it takes a lot of energy to hunt. By hibernating, bears use little energy while sleeping so that when spring comes they can feed on an abundance of prey and vegetation.
Some do. It depends on their diet, but there is not any real digestion going on, only the metabolism of fat.
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Technically, "hibernating" is a state in which the animal enters an extremely deep, months-long state of sleep. While they do spend most of their time sleeping during the cold winter months, bears do not enter this comatose state, thus they don't hibernate per se.
Actually while they hibernate - nothing. You can't put on weight when you're not eating or drinking. On the contrary, even if they require less energy while hibernating, bears lose a lot of weigh while in hibernation. Not having gotten fat enough Before Winter is a regular cause of Death for bears.
Brown bears are omnivores that can eat up to 40 kilograms of food each day. They will dig dens for the winter and the sows will feed their cubs while hibernating. The largest brown bears can be found in Alaska and coastal British Columbia.
No, they do not.
No, they do not defecate while hibernating.
Nope.
No, snakes do not normally lay their eggs when hibernating. They normally do so in late summer.
Well they are both bears:) Polar Bears are actually black! It's just were they live that makes them look white. You will have to do more resarch. It's been a while since I read anything about them. Sorry I wasn't much help