there is no need to. they only need to hibernate to survive thru winter. When it is too cold for them to function ie, hunt for food.
no but if you mess with it alot it would
Yes, at least mine does so I hope so!
Yes.
Yes they will die because they need a certain time of sleep to servive the next year
I d o n t t h i n k s o !
No. He go's back into sleep mode (hibernation)
Yes they can. It is called torpor, it is similar to hibernation, not a true hibernation. This can happen if the temperature drops to low. Or they may go into Aestivation: this is a kind of sleep similar to hibernation but is used in the summer to protect the animals from high temperatures and drought and the potentially harmful effects of the season.
So they dont die of coldness. They are allready cold blooded.
You can not it will die it is use to moderate warm climates he will die in the outdoors
true hibernation and pseudo hibernation
Guinea Pigs do not hibernate, but, Guinea Pigs cannot be kept in the cold or they die.
how do born salamanders come out adult salamanders
My boyfriend has a California Brown Salamander that he has had for 25 yrs.
After hibernation, chipmunks go to find love, then get ready for next hibernation.
salamanders are AMPHIBIANS. not reptiles. even so, they do shed their skin several times during their lifetime - its more shows them as healthy and growing than close to death.