Black mambas don't live in cold areas.
Cold-blooded - yes.
Black bears typically hibernate from December to March, (3 to 5 months) but in some areas will sleep longer (up to seven months) when it is cold and the abundance of food is limited. Females that are pregnant will hibernate longer than males.
The Black Mamba is a serpent, and all serpents are cold-blooded.
They don't generally in Virginia due to the fact that we don't have extremely cold winters warranting the need to hibernate. But they will hibernate if it gets cold enough just like the other species that live in colder climates.
No. Black bears don't hibernate in Florida.
Same reason as all animals that hibernate - poor living conditions. Not enough food, water, too Cold/hot etc.
Birds do not hibernate during the winter months. Instead, they use various strategies to survive the cold weather, such as migrating to warmer areas, fluffing up their feathers for insulation, and finding shelter in protected areas.
Not all bats hibernate but the ones who live where it gets cold usually do. This is because during the colder months food becomes almost non existent for them. Some of them will also migrate to warmer areas.
Yes they hibernate when its cold .
Where there are polar bears there aren't any woods.
Moose don't hibernate because they can survive the cold and they like the cold! Do you like the cold! Moose are really big.
Animals that hibernate do so to escape the cold weather. Sloths do not hibernate.