All mammals hibernate. The Otter is a mammal so it hibernates. Just so you know, they hibernate to the South where it is warmer.
No..Otters may be less active on bitterly cold days, but they don't hibernate..Only a few mammalian species do, rodents, bats, and bears, but the bear hibernation is more of a deep sleep rather than true hibernation.
River otters do not hibernate, and actually are quite active in the winter: They are known for sliding down snowy hills and across flat expanses of snow.
No, they don't.
yes otters do sleep at night
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Giant river otters don't migrate. They stay were they are unless there habitat gets destroyed.
The otters migrated to North America and southwards againDuring winter, the river otters heavily utilize openings in the ice
They do not migrate or hibernate.
Unfortuantly pandas do not hibernate. Im not sure about migrate but my answer is none. They dont hibernate or migrate. Answered by Pepsi906
they do not hibernate because they are birds and birds do not hibernate but the bald eagle does migrate
Whale migrate they do not and cannot hibernate.
No, lions do not migrate nor do they hibernate.
Wallabies neither hibernate nor migrate.
No, the Clownfish does not hibernate nor does it migrate.
bobcats do not hibernate or migrate they are active all year round
Hibernate
they migrate because if they hibernate they would sleep in for the winter