No, sheep do not hibernate.
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tigers do not hibernate!
some do and some do not .
Mountain sheep, such as bighorn sheep, do not hibernate. They are active year-round and are adapted to live in cold, mountainous environments where they can find food even during the winter months. They have thick coats to keep them warm and are able to find vegetation under the snow for sustenance.
they hibernate up rocks and plants
Well, hamsters don't hibenate what they do is called torpor they sleep for a while until the room or area is warmer anything under 60f might cause your hamster to go into torpor.
They don't hibernate as such... but many species DO migrate to warmer countries in winter.
No. There's no such thing as a "cow pig," and nor do cows OR pigs hibernate.
Considering the fact that hibernation is for animals in extreme winters, NO the giraffe does not hibernate. It isn't necessary for them to do so, where they live..ITS HOT !
Manatees migrate in the winter. When the weather gets too cold, they move to a warmer climate and stay there until winter is over.
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
Columbian Sheep is a breed of sheep. They are a larger framed white face sheep.