Dormouse particularly known for their hibernation.During hibernation the dormouse save energy, accumulate fat which also help the dormouse to survive the winter without eating much.
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.
Flamingos do not hibernate. They are migratory birds and travel to different locations in search of suitable breeding and feeding grounds. They migrate in large flocks, flying long distances to reach their destination.
Gophers do not hibernate. Instead, they remain active year-round and continue to forage for food, although their activity may decrease during colder months.
Yes, they do hibernate in the winter.
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Mice don't hibernate.
dogs ,cats and mice
they don't hibernate at all.
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Field mice do not hibernate. Instead, they remain active throughout the year, foraging for food and building nests even in winter. They may be less active during colder months but will still venture out to search for food.
No species of deer hibernate.
There is no species of fox that hibernates.
Gorillas don't hibernate at all, ever.
Among the animals listed, bats and badgers are known to hibernate during winter. Squirrels do not hibernate but may enter a state of torpor and stay in their nests for extended periods. Ants and snails typically enter a state of dormancy or go underground to survive colder months, while mice may also seek shelter but do not hibernate in the traditional sense.
Dormouse particularly known for their hibernation.During hibernation the dormouse save energy, accumulate fat which also help the dormouse to survive the winter without eating much.
Lions do not hibernate as the climate where they live is quite mild. They are active all year long.