they are keeping themselves warm from the food that they store. They are also burning calories, I think. You should probably check with A specialist.
about 98.6 degrees typically but Ive heard of animals hibernating in degrees of 50 to 110
Neither. Not all animals need to be migratory or hibernating.
Warmblooded animals will avoid the cold by staying active, hibernating, or migrating. This is to keep their bodies in a heated environment.
They are called Hibernators :D
No, they do not.
Different animals have different reactions before earthquakes. Animals that would be hibernating would stop hibernating and come out from their holes/burrows. Dogs would dig on the ground.
Nope.
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No, snakes do not normally lay their eggs when hibernating. They normally do so in late summer.
Animals that hibernate in the winter are called hibernators. This includes a wide range of animals. Marmots, a bird called Common Poorwill, bears, bats, lemurs, turtles, bumblebees, snakes, snails, and hedgehogs are all hibernators.
global warming is killing the animals such as polar bears, hibernating animals and much more
Animals that hibernate do so to escape the cold weather. Sloths do not hibernate.