yes they do they hibernate they do in there shell
Yes you can by providing a nice clean,warm habitat for your turtle. Also you can provide a house (bark) That can help your turtle hibernate.
because they get tired
no
Yes, red eared sliders do hibernate only in the winter and if you keep your turtle inside then it should not hibernate if you keep your turtles warm.
They start to loose there pubic hair.
If cold they hibernate. if hot they go in the water
He is probably trying to hibernate
They do hibernate, most species. Some tropical species, such as sulcatas, will not hibernate. If your turtle is going into hibernation, be sure that rats and ants cannot get to them.
Newts generally do "live" underwater, but still breath air and require some sort of land to come out of the water
It probally hibernate because it is natural to do. depends where you are located.
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.
If it is in a pond or lake, if it gets cold where the turtle is like under 40 degrees F then it will hibernate in the winter, if it is in an aquarium or just somewhere inside then it will not hibernate. DO NOT FORCE IT INTO HIBERNATION BY MAKING THE WATER COLD IT CAUSES MAJOR HEALTH RISKS!