prairie dogs, black bears
no because they live in tropical areas where they do not experience winter and animals only hibernate during winter season.
Lemurs live in the tropical rainforests of Madagascar, so they have no reason to hibernate.
No, elephants do not hibernate. They are awake and active throughout the year. Only animals that live in the polar region hibernate and elephants live only in hot countries and in dense forests. So they don't have a need to hibernate.
Kiwi do not hibernate. They live in forested areas of New Zealand and forage for food all year round. New Zealand's climate is moderate, so very few animals hibernate. Animals such as the introduced European hedgehog, which hibernate in their native environment, only hibernate for very short periods in the colder areas in New Zealand.
In the winter, depends on where they live in. Some countries have different season times.
Yes, some animals that live in water may hibernate. Mostly are fish, because they live in the water and because water freezes they hibernate till the food in the water is available and/or they "unfreeze".
Lions live in the tropics and subtropics, where no animals are known to hibernate. They also have fixed territories, so they don't migrate. However, they do hunt migrating ungulates such as wildebeest and zebra.
One of the names of the animals that live solitary is called Tasmanian Devils.
Sloths are very slow creatures. They do not hibernate. The reason for that being, they are able to live through the cold season. Animals that hibernate do so because they can't stand the low temperatures.
Bears,Birds,Badgers,Skunks,Mice,Raccoons frogs and lots more
A hedgehog
They live on the African savanna and do not hibernate.