No, they do not hibernate, mainly because stick insects live in warm and tropical climates where the temperature does not vary much throughout the year.
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Kay WalkingStick was born in 1935.
Everyhing from some insects, to squirrels, to polar bears.
No, they do not hibernate, mainly because stick insects live in warm and tropical climates where the temperature does not vary much throughout the year.
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Tarsier's have low basal metabolic rates that allow them to go a few days without eating. They do not migrate or hibernate however. They rely on small insects and reptiles as food sources.
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No they do not.Foxs do not hibernate. Foxs can stay warm in the winter because of there fur and warm burrows in which they live. To get food, they dig up insects and prey on other hibernating animals.No they do not hibernate.No they do not hibernate.
The majority of walking stick-type insects do not migrate. The majority, instead, hibernate during colder seasons. They also have a short lifespan,
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Of those species only one, the hedgehog, hibernates. Squirrels and badgers often reduce their activity during the winter, but they do not hibernate. Among the British mammals, hedgehogs, dormice and bats are the only ones that truly hibernate. A host of reptiles, amphibians and insects also hibernate.
there are laws that protect the animal but the police has to investigate.