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Hibernation is primarily triggered by environmental factors such as temperature changes and food availability. As winter approaches and temperatures drop, animals sense these changes and begin to prepare for hibernation by accumulating fat reserves. Additionally, shorter daylight hours can signal to these animals that it’s time to enter a state of dormancy to conserve energy during periods when food is scarce.

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