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Snapping turtles hibernate
yes.
They hibernate in the silt at the bottom of the ocean.
No, turtles do not hibernate out of water. Most species of turtles hibernate underwater, buried in mud or in a safe place under rocks or logs at the bottom of a body of water. Hibernation allows them to survive colder temperatures when food sources are limited.
Yes, they do. They bury themselves deep in the mud at the bottom of their favorite pond, and hibernate all winter.
somewhere warm and in the ocean!
toads hibernate like frogs and turtles.
they both hibernate in the winter.
Yes, red eared sliders do hibernate only in the winter and if you keep your turtle inside then it should not hibernate if you keep your turtles warm.
Turtles can actually hold their breath up to 3 to 5 months. In the winter turtles hibernate under the waters mud.
They do hibernate, most species. Some tropical species, such as sulcatas, will not hibernate. If your turtle is going into hibernation, be sure that rats and ants cannot get to them.
no turtles do not hibernate in mud I think I would look it up in case I might be wrong but I don't think they do