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What do some animals do in the winter?

Hibernate?


When animals hibernate their heart rate and respiration decrease and they lose consciousness Why do some animals hibernate?

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Do you hibernate?

Human beings do not but some animals do.


When do animals hibernate in the autmn?

Animals hibernate in the autumn.


Do any NZ animals hibernate?

No, native New Zealand animals do not hibernate. The climate in New Zealand is mild enough that most animals do not need to hibernate to survive the winter. However, some introduced species like hedgehogs may hibernate in certain parts of the country.


Name two animals that hibernate?

Snakes believe it or not hibernate in the winter as so do bears, frogs, iguanas , squirrels and chipmunks.


When animals hibernate?

They hibernate in winter


When animals hibernate their heart rate and respiration decrease and they lose consciousness. Why do some animals hibernate?

the animals that hibernate are unable to handle the conditions like bears they are unable to handle the drop in food supply


How do animals interact with the seasons?

some animals hibernate during the winter others that's when they get food


Do animals hibernate during spring or summer?

Some do, but there are a lot of different kinds of animals in Europe, and not all of them have a hibernation cycle.


What are the names of the creatures that hibernate in winter?

Some animals that hibernate in winter include bears, groundhogs, bats, and certain species of squirrels and frogs. Hibernation is a strategy for animals to conserve energy and survive the cold winter months with limited food availability.


Do animals in the grassland hibernate?

Animals in the grassland usually do not hibernate because the environment provides food and shelter all year round. However, some grassland animals, like ground squirrels, may hibernate during the winter in burrows to conserve energy and survive the harsh conditions.