Hibernation is a state of reduced metabolic activity that some animals enter to survive adverse environmental conditions, particularly during winter when food is scarce. During hibernation, animals experience lower body temperatures, slowed heart rates, and decreased respiration. Common animals that migrate include birds, such as swallows and geese, as well as certain species of fish and mammals like caribou. These animals migrate to find more favorable climates or food sources, often traveling thousands of miles in response to seasonal changes.
Animals who move with the seasons migrate.
No. To migrate is to move. Hibernation is to sleep through the winter months.
It depends on the type of animal, but some animals go into hibernation. Other animals adapt to the weather changes and grow thicker coats. Also, many species will migrate to places with warmer weather.
Animals migrate to find better resources such as food, water, or breeding grounds. Hibernation allows animals to conserve energy during winter months when resources are scarce. Both behaviors are strategies for survival in response to changing environmental conditions.
Animals stay alive in hibernation as this is a natural process.
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.
because of the hibernation
Terns migrate, they do not hibernate, Birds cannot hibernate.
Hibernate or hibernation
hiernation
Animals migrate from one area to another for certain reasons such as food shortage in unfavorable conditions or for breeding and animals hibernate in shortage of food and water.They hibernate until favorable conditions return.
Animals can migrate to a different area with more suitable conditions, adapt to the new environment by changing their behaviors or physiology, or go into hibernation or dormancy until conditions improve.