Frilled sharks do not migrate or hibernate in the traditional sense. Instead, they are known to inhabit deep-sea environments, typically residing at depths of 200 to 1,200 meters. They may exhibit some seasonal movements in response to changes in water temperature and prey availability, but these are not classified as migration. Their behavior is more about adapting to their environment rather than undertaking long-distance movements.
Almost all Australian animals do not hibernate. Only one Australian mammal species hibernates: the mountain pygmy possum, which lives in the Snowy Mountains and the alpine regions of Australia.
They do not migrate or hibernate.
they do not hibernate because they are birds and birds do not hibernate but the bald eagle does migrate
Whale migrate they do not and cannot hibernate.
No, lions do not migrate nor do they hibernate.
The Frilled Shark live in deep waters (50 to 200 meters), although it may migrate to near surface waters during the night to look for food. Its habits are poorly know, but this shark was already been found at depths over 1,500 meters.
No, the Clownfish does not hibernate nor does it migrate.
Wallabies neither hibernate nor migrate.
bobcats do not hibernate or migrate they are active all year round
Hibernate
they migrate because if they hibernate they would sleep in for the winter
The biggest shark weighs about 21.5 metric tones. This is an equivalent of 47,000 lbs. This type of shark is known as the whale shark.