Yes a lizards do hibernate under a logs.
Lizards are cold blooded and they hibernate over the winter since they cannot move fast.
yes they do like any othr reptile trust me i hate it in winter because they are hibernating but yes they do hibernate
Wombats do not hibernate. Wombats shelter in burrows or hollow logs, but they do not hibernate. The only Australian marsupial or mammal that hibernates is the mountain pygmy possum.
lizards hibernate usually hibernate from the mid of fall and all through winter. dont be scared if your lizard wont eat it is very common. i have an uromastyx and she does the same thing . lizards get really slugish during hibernation. u will usualy see them wake up more in the spring and be through happy and awake selfs.
for at least 1 minute but the answer is no
Salamanders do not hibernate. They shed their skin every few days to every few weeks depending on the species, except during cold weather when they do not shed at all. They are found in cool, moist environments and can often be found under rocks or logs. Their carnivorous diet consists mainly of worms, insects, and other salamanders.
Under logs
Newts generally do "live" underwater, but still breath air and require some sort of land to come out of the water
Hibernate
under logs
Under rotten logs
look up "brumate" on google, its close to hiberating but for lizards. They should also be eating, every few days