Blue jays do not hibernate. They stay active year-round and continue to forage for food during the winter months. Blue jays are able to adapt to colder climates by storing food and seeking shelter in dense vegetation.
No chickens do not hibernate nor do they migrate.
If cold they hibernate. if hot they go in the water
Dingoes do not hibernate. They are active year-round and do not go into a state of torpor like many animals that hibernate do. Instead, dingoes regulate their body temperature and activity levels to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Yes, they do hibernate in the winter.
The seal migrates in winter, because it does not have a fur coat to keep it warm if it were able to hibernate, therefore the seal would freeze to death trying to hibernate. Plus, the seal needs to go into the water daily to keep its skin hydrated, so it must migrate in winter. It does not hibernate.
No foxes, including the gray fox, hibernate, estivate or migrate.
Yes they do Hibernate. They have to get food and eat before they go into a DEEP sleep.
They eat to get fat and then go to sleep
During cold winter months amphibians go into Hibernation.
Lemurs live in the tropical rainforests of Madagascar, so they have no reason to hibernate.
They eat to get fat and then go to sleep
go in a cave 84
No, they go to premier inn
no
Cheetahs do not aestivate, go into torpor, or hibernate. They are adapted to hot climates and rely on their speed and agility for hunting, rather than conserving energy through dormancy. They remain active year-round.
wild bunnies do infact hibernate
Most do not. They can move to warmer waters.