yes
a hawk hibernates to save its self from the season changing into winter.
Walruses do not hibernate, but they do migrate with the changing seasons. They travel long distances in search of food and suitable breeding grounds. In the winter, they often migrate to warmer waters with more abundant food sources.
Mourning doves are non-migratory in most of their range, particularly in regions with mild winters. However, populations in northern regions may migrate southward to warmer areas in the autumn and return in the spring as temperatures become more favorable. They typically migrate to southern states in the United States and into Mexico for the winter.
Turkey Vultures in the Southern US do not, but the Northern birds may migrate as far as South America. So some do, but most do not.
Larger animas hunt bears in the winter
Winter
Usually slow, but can be fast too. Can walk on hind legs for a short period of time.
brown bears hibernate and Canadian geese migrate to the south
Polar Bears migrate with their young every year. When temperatures warm up Polar Bears migrate to land to find food.
black bears and grizzly bears
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migrate
HELLO, polor bears adapt.
No, they don't migrate. They hibernate in the winter.
they migrate in december and january
they migrate to Florida
Birds usually migrate in the winter.