Gophers are small mammals found in North America and live under ground in burrows. Adult gophers are known to hibernate in the middle of summers and come out of hibernation in spring.
They do not hibernate.
No, grey whales do not hibernate. They travel long distances between feeding and breeding grounds each year and are active throughout this migration. Grey whales do, however, fast during the breeding and calving season.
Yes! I did a project on Gophers in 2012 and found a whole bunch of stuff out! Did you know that gophers only live in North America! Who knew! Hope this helps!
Bush gophers primarily feed on roots, shrubs, and grasses. They may also consume seeds, tubers, and bulbs found in the soil. Additionally, they have been known to eat small insects and larvae as well.
Gophers can have a negative impact on plants by feeding on roots and vegetation, which can lead to stunted growth or even death of the plant. They can also create tunnel systems that disturb plant roots and soil structure. Overall, gophers are usually considered pests in gardens and agricultural fields.
Hedgehogs DO hibernate.Gophers, I dont know.
Because the stuff they like to eat doesn't grow in winter.
Not for most. Except the blucose de clomust, commonly found New England, they stay for a while, then they fly into a burrows and sleep all winter.
-++ they hibernate for 97 days
they don't hibernate at all.
No species of deer hibernate.
Gorillas don't hibernate at all, ever.
There is no species of fox that hibernates.
Lions do not hibernate as the climate where they live is quite mild. They are active all year long.
Sharks do hibernate. How else would they survive the long ocean winters?
I think the tigers hibernate because they might die.
Eagles do not hibernate. Birds don't hibernate.