Nope. They just might sleep a little longer in colder weather because they are reluctant to leave their warm comfy beds.
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Lack of food & low temperature.
because they gather food in the summer time
Hedgehogs eat worms and slugs, but should be hibernating in winter. If you find one during winter; contact your local animal shelter.
Food caching. Its when a bird forages for food and stores it for the winter.
they gather up lots of food for the queen. that's all i know... lol
When they do HA HA HA
Yes it is. I think polar bears cant find food in the winter, so its ideal for it to hibernate as a genetic adaptation because of the lack of food
Bear hibernate during winter, but before they do that they consume an immense amount of food that would last for the whole time they are hibernating.
Pandas move to lower, warmer elevations in the winter, rather then hibernating. Bamboo does not die during during the winter. They cannot get much energy from bamboo, so they do not have enough fat to hibernate.
A bird's storing behavoir is called harvesting witch means stprong food for the winter such as many mammals do in the fall.
Gather lots of food and dry it so it would be available all winter.