Most hibernate but not all species-pandas don't.
yes they actually do hibernate..... just like bears!, during winter
Usually slow, but can be fast too. Can walk on hind legs for a short period of time.
no they just walk around this is called torpor it is still a deep sleep but not deeper then a hibernate sleep if you want the real answer just go on raz kids.com if you want the real answer go to level M then look on hibernation then read the whole thing im reading and right now i am on level M
Skunks actually don't "hibernate" like bears do. In the winter time, you will find many skunks sharing the same den. They may go out to hunt for food from time to time but they don't hibernate. They are just less active.
They don't generally in Virginia due to the fact that we don't have extremely cold winters warranting the need to hibernate. But they will hibernate if it gets cold enough just like the other species that live in colder climates.
mostly just mammals hibernate such as bears but some frogs also hibernate
It would go against all their survival instincts if they hibernated in the summer They give birth to their young during the hibernation period, in the winter . Being such a large mammal, they need time to nurture their young in relative protection from large males who have no qualms about eating a sows babies. Over the millennial of evolution they have become instinctual about hibernation. By the time the cubs are nine months or so, they have developed enough skills to survive with their mother's help. After they reach the age of two years they go off on their own
they dont, there is not a single of species of bear that have ever been known to hibernate. bears torper during winter, this is when they sleep, but can still wake up and walk around, hibernation is when an animal is in a deep sleep for the whole winter and cannot and will not wake up at all. torper is just like a lazy sunday morning when you wake up at 6:00, then fall asleep, then wake up and walk around again, then fall asleep. its the same concept
If they've eaten enough beforehand, they usually do just fine.
when they are hibernating because they don't hibernate they just sleep
They have to sleep(hibernate) in order to survive the winter. Why? well, the food that these animals need to survive will scarce on winter; basically the food is either not enough or just gone with the cold temperatures. These animals Hibernate , some all winter and other part of the winter. Hibernate is a very deep sleep. The animal's body temperatures drops,and their heartbeat and breathing slow down. The body uses very little energy. These animals prepare themselves in the Fall to be ready for hibernation on Winter. They eat extra food and stores it as body fat to use this fat for energy while hibernating. Examples: Bears, skunks, chipmunks and some bats...
No, ermines do not hibernate in winter. They are active year-round and have adapted to the cold weather by growing a thicker coat of fur to keep warm during the winter months. They continue to hunt for food in the snow-covered landscape.