Very few types of butterflies hibernate. Most of them just die off in the winter, leaving their eggs to hatch and start a new generation the next year. The monarch is the one species that migrates southward for the winter. Only the tortoiseshells, mourning cloak, and a few anglewings actually "hibernate" as adult butterflies and come back out in the spring.
butterfly's do hibernate
Yes, As an adult the mourning cloak butterflies hibernate for the winter
Yes, only some species hibernate during winter
I really don't think that worms hibernate. Only mammals.
If a frog really wanted to, I'm sure it could hibernate for as long as it wanted! But frogs usually only hibernate for the winter months.
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Not really. They hibernate in the winter.
I am sorry to say that hamsters do not hibernate (unless it is in a climate under 40degrees Fahrenheit witch then it will go into a temporary hibernating state) you should make sure its dead or take it to the vet
migrate because Austrailia gets really really hot in summer so they migrate
Nobody really knows how a butterfly feels at its first stage. Because nobody in the world is a butterfly. A butterfly is a symbol of god.
No not really they just sleep like us xxx
Moose don't hibernate because they can survive the cold and they like the cold! Do you like the cold! Moose are really big.