The only bird known to hibernate is the common poorwill (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii). During colder months, this small nocturnal bird enters a state of torpor, significantly lowering its metabolic rate to conserve energy. This hibernation-like state allows it to survive when food is scarce and temperatures drop. The common poorwill is unique among birds for this behavior.
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No. There is no species of kangaroo which hibernates. Australia has quite mild winters compared to winters in the northern hemisphere, and animals do not need to hibernate. In fact, the only marsupial in Australia that truly hibernates is the Mountain Pygmy possum of the Alpine areas.No. Red kangaroos do not hibernate.
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They go 'dormant." Its like how a bear hibernates really. They only send nutrients to vital systems to sustain life :)
No. Wallabies do not hibernate. none of the macropods hibernate. In fact, the only marsupial in Australia which truly hibernates is the Mountain Pygmy Possum.