Animals that hibernate include:
Also, Western diamondback rattlers (reptile) and other snakes are known to hibernate, and well as the Common Poorwill, a bird found in south-western Canada.
Gophers are small mammals found in North America and live under ground in burrows. Adult gophers are known to hibernate in the middle of summers and come out of hibernation in spring.
yes, they do hibernate
They do not hibernate.
Unfortuantly pandas do not hibernate. Im not sure about migrate but my answer is none. They dont hibernate or migrate. Answered by Pepsi906
This is completely my opinion but in the quick research I did, it says these bats are Tropical Forests mammals and it probably stays warm enough where they don't have to migrate to a place that is warmer to hibernate. Location: Moluccas, New Guinea, Admiralty and Solomon Islands; Cape York peninsula, Australia.Habitat: Tropical forests.
No, because only mammals hibernate!!!!
No not all animals hibernate.Because people do not hibernate.
To save energy when food is scarce they mostly hibernate in the winter.
I really don't think that worms hibernate. Only mammals.
reptiles, mammals
they hibernate
mostly just mammals hibernate such as bears but some frogs also hibernate
hibernate
Hedgehogs, Dormice and bats.
Hedgehogs badgers rodents owls
Neither. Not all animals hibernate or migrate. Fish and birds migrate and only a few mammals hibernate in regions with summer and winter.
They are mammals, they hibernate, they live in the woods, etc.