Probably about 3-4 months from late December to about early March. And keep it about 60-65 degrees at first then 50-55 in the middle and fade back into 60-50 degrees at the end of hibernation. I hope I was helpful! :)
Snapping turtles hibernate
Yes, they do. They bury themselves deep in the mud at the bottom of their favorite pond, and hibernate all winter.
Yes,they hibernate during the winter and Yes,turtles do hybernate and theydon't come out until the spring time.if your turtle is not eating dont worry because they don't eat during the winter.they love moss and wood chips.
yes.
They hibernate in the silt at the bottom of the ocean.
Certain breeds do. It depends on what kind of habitat a particular breed is comfortable with. I used to have box turtles which lived outside and hibernated in the winter. Now I have leopard tortoises, which originated in africa, so they do not hibernate.
There are only two species of box turtle in the continental US, the Eastern and the Western Box turtle. They are predominantly terrestrial turtles, although many of them enjoy soaking in a shallow pond or stream, and many can swim. Box turtles are adaptable to many habitats, but are found most often in wooded areas with brushy ground cover. They require some moist ground where they can forage for earthworms, grubs and snails. Most box turtles, but not all, hibernate in the winter.
No, turtles do not hibernate out of water. Most species of turtles hibernate underwater, buried in mud or in a safe place under rocks or logs at the bottom of a body of water. Hibernation allows them to survive colder temperatures when food sources are limited.
somewhere warm and in the ocean!
toads hibernate like frogs and turtles.
they both hibernate in the winter.
Box turtles are omnivores.