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No, but they eat alot before hibernating
No, snakes do not normally lay their eggs when hibernating. They normally do so in late summer.
snakes do not have eyelids,so no
by using a shovel and a hose
Starting in about April after they emerge from hibernating and the females shed their skin.
What pops up in spring is flowers, animals stop hibernating,
by not beating them
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.
Snakes survive the winter months by hibernating in underground burrows or other sheltered places where they can stay warm and conserve energy. During hibernation, their metabolism slows down, allowing them to go for long periods without food.
Sea snakes can forage in groups, but snakes generally don't hang out together unless they are mating. Oh, and a group of snakes is not called a herd. It could probably just be referred to as a group (like with the sea snakes) because snakes don't cruise around together. ----- There is such a thing as a nest of vipers.
That is the correct spelling of "hibernating" (seasonal inactivity).
The suffix in the word "hibernating" is "-ing."