To keep warm during winter, and so they don't have to find food during the long winter months. It is easier for them to stay inside a burrow and hibernate than to freeze and find food when there isn't any.
Plants are immobile.
Yes.
yes there are many types of plants the are...
they hibernate up rocks and plants
Wasps do not hibernate in the earth of house plants. While some species of wasps may overwinter in crevices or sheltered locations, they do not typically seek out the soil of house plants for hibernation.
plants cant survive in the cold so they go hibernating
It does hibernate but some do die.
Usually small rodents, that don't hibernate!
mostly just mammals hibernate such as bears but some frogs also hibernate
Hibernate?
Some live only for a season, but they do hibernate, or try to. They huddle in masses under bushes, plants, grasses, etc. In colder climates, they will often invade homes in an attempt to stay warm.
Domesticated for centuries, the yak is still found living wild in some parts of its mountain range. With its long, shaggy coat, a yak can survive temperatures as low as - 40"aC (40"af). It grazes on whatever plants are available, including mosses and lichens and can use snow as a source of water. The yak does not hibernate or migrate.