No, they do not hibernate. They migrate up to 16,000 miles per year.
Grey headed flying foxes do not hibernate in winter. Instead, they remain active year-round and may travel to warmer areas during colder weather to feed on fruit and nectar. They are able to withstand cooler temperatures by huddling together in large colonies to conserve body heat.
The blue whale is the biggest animal in the world that is a filter-feeder. It can reach lengths of over 100 feet and weigh up to 200 tons. Blue whales filter feed by consuming tiny shrimp-like animals called krill through baleen plates in their mouths.
Yes, they do hibernate in the winter.
No. Cardinals are active year round. Birds do not hibernate.
They do not hibernate.
Whale migrate they do not and cannot hibernate.
Whales don't hibernate. No need to prepare for what doesn't happen.
yes the sperm whale is 80 tons the grey whale is 8 tons
The grey whale has a parasitic relationship with whale lice, which grows on the back of grey whales, among the barnacles.
no
grey whale blue whale humpback whale
Whales (there are many different species) and seals (again a large numbers of different species) do not hibernate.
grey whale
The grey whale was put on the endangered species list because of people over hunting them and habitat destruction
pollutionloss of habitatloss of food
Blue whales migrate. They cannot hibernate as they would drown. Whales sleep by switching off one side of the brain at a time.
Grey Whale - Eschrichtius robustus