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hibernation
Hibernating animals are in a deep sleep and usually have slower than normal breathing, and lower body temperatures. If an animal is in a "true" hibernation state, he can be moved around, touched, and still not wake up.
Migration and hibernation are innate behaviors in some animals, meaning they are born with the ability to perform these activities without needing to learn them. However, there can be a learning component involved in fine-tuning these behaviors or adapting to changes in the environment. Overall, the instinct to migrate or hibernate is typically genetically programmed.
After hibernation, chipmunks go to find love, then get ready for next hibernation.
Hibernate is a verb. The noun form is hibernation.
The two types of hibernation are true hibernation, which involves a drastic drop in body temperature and metabolism, and torpor, which is a state of reduced activity and metabolism without a significant drop in body temperature.
Estivation is another form of Hibernation.
there are too hot in their place, they don't need to hibernation
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Hibernate or hibernation
The Year of Hibernation was created on 2011-09-27.
No. To migrate is to move. Hibernation is to sleep through the winter months.