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This state is called hibernation. It is a deep, long-term sleeplike state that some animals enter in response to cold temperatures and limited food availability during the winter months. Hibernating animals have significantly reduced metabolic rate, heart rate, and body temperature to conserve energy.
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Sulfur enters the bodies of animals through the consumption of plants or other animals that contain sulfur compounds. These compounds are broken down during digestion and the sulfur is absorbed into the animal's bloodstream.
Salmonella bacteria can enter food products through contamination from infected animals, poor food handling practices, or unsanitary conditions during food processing.
over 8,ooo animals or more enter Ohio shelters every year
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Yes, you go on change location and it should let you enter either a postcode or address.
do you mean migration?? And if so migration is moving to a different area birds migrate south for warmer weather in the winter months. Hibernation is what bears do, they just sleep all winter.
During the cold seasons, some animals eat more to store more calories and then their bodies enter a state of hibernation, whereby their metabolic processes slow to conserve more energy.
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Animals that hibernate, such as bears and ground squirrels, do not eat during their winter sleep; instead, they rely on fat reserves accumulated during the warmer months. Some animals, like certain species of rodents, may enter a state of torpor, waking occasionally to eat stored food. Other animals, such as some birds, migrate to warmer areas where food is available. Overall, true hibernators do not eat at all during their prolonged sleep.