During hibernation, animals do not actively consume food in the traditional sense. Instead, they rely on stored body fat and energy reserves accumulated prior to hibernation. Their metabolic rate significantly decreases, allowing them to survive on these reserves for months without eating. Some species may occasionally wake to consume small amounts of stored food, but overall, their food intake is minimal during this period.
hybernation
A long deep sleep done by animals during winter
A well balanced diet.
No, according to the Bible, Jesus did not consume any food or drink during the 40 days of fasting in the wilderness.
Im not sure how to make PC"s go into hybernation, but i know that if a laptop runs out of power it will automaticly go into hybernation mode until you charge it.
No, they do not because they fill up with lots of food for the winter so when they are in sleep all the fat in the bear's body basically consumes all the fat in its body.
no most salt people consume is added prior to cooking during the preperation phase of the food
No, you should not consume any food or drink, including water, during fasting periods.
Animals have to consume food as they cannot make their own food
Yes, it is generally safe to consume food products that contain human DNA. The human DNA in food products is broken down during digestion and does not pose any health risks.
During cold winter months amphibians go into Hibernation.
hybernation