No. Only the bear hibernates.
Actually, bears do not truly hibernate, because their breathing and body temperature does not drop as much as true hibernators like ground squirrels and other rodents.
So that their offspring do not have to withstand winter cold, but rather, be born in the nice, warm Spring time. There is a false idea out there that bobcats and lynx hibernate. Not true: they are active hunters the year 'round.
False; Tigers are from Asia and Mexico is on North America.
There is no simple true or false answer. The seasons go around in a circle. Winter starts immediately after autumn ends. Then six months after winter ends, autumn comes again, followed by another winter, and so on. Every winter comes before the next autumn and after the last autumn.
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yes they can see in color.
False because during the winter half of them died.
no
False. Evaporation occurs year round.
i dont know if this is true but dont they fly to another part??
True. During winter, they have to sleep in dens to keep warm.