No they will walk right across it.
We have had groudhogs under our shed for over five years. one comes out in spring and then his mate appears ....we feed and we love them. later the babies appear and then you see the mother take them and find homes for them...then the two parents stay and we see them every day.....but, usually the mother leaves and the father stays alone and in the fall he hibernates. this year for the first time the two are still together...does this mean she will stay with him to hibernate.please answer . thank you
It's an option on the Start menu. Click on Start - then the little right-arrow, and select hibernate.
No..Cats don't do either.
yes hedgehogs could potentially hibernate if it gets under 65-60 degrees Fahrenheit. this can be fatal for them since they do not know how to do it right and will starve to death
yes rats can hibernate just like hamesrters or sorts ------ but only under the right conditions of cold temperature and food scarcity, otherwise they do not hibernate... unless you keep your pet rat outside during the winter where its cold... it won't hibernate
Click "start logo" move to small right arrow click on Sleep
Yes. When they hibernate they curl up in a ball for warmth and sink to the bottom of the ocean
I say that they must hibernate right before summer so they have lots of enrgize for this summer. They must hibernate in May around the 11th because my gerbil is fat and is sleeping all day long and is curled up in a ball all the time. from your friend, Tiara the 9 year old
It's high noon and I'm watching 2 of them right now - so - yep - they come out in day light.
Right Click on the Desktop> Properties> Screen Savers> Monitor Power> Power> Hibernate
yes it can with the right food and water and proper care it is very likely to survive in captivity