First of all it's called Red-EARED slider. Secondly if you keep it home he shouldn't hibernate. Unless you really need it, then you have to keep the water always clean and provide the turtle with enough food. Red-Eared Slider should go into hibernation state when the temperature of air drops below 10 degrees. But still I advice you to keep him out of getting into hibernation.
It is in control panel under power options. There is a check box to enable/disable hibernate.
You can keep your slider in a small outdoor pond stocked with small live feeder fish, small snails, and aquatic plants. You can also keep him in an 75 gallon plus indoor tank. You should always bring your turtle in for the winter to keep him from hibernating or from freezing to death.
If you want to have baby corns your female corn need to hibernate. Reason is simple, female corns have big job(to bring babys to the world). Anyway you can put your male to hibernate too.
Some Spiders Hibernate, Some Don'tMy 5 year old asked me where spiders went in the Winter. We found this answer on the www.spidersrule.com: Spiders like the garden orb weavers, argiopes, widow varieties that only live one season, will die in Winter, leaving behind their egg sac for the next season. Other spiders like tarantulas and fishing spiders, that live longer may hibernate in Winter spending the cold weather under tree bark or rocks, or in cellars and attics. Some adults survive by preparing a winter nest of silken webbing under loose bark within which they are insulated from the cold. In several species, young spiderlings hatch out, then remain in a communal webbed egg sac through the winter. Those spiders that hibernate in leaf litter and in rock piles often are not deeply asleep, and on mild winter days may crawl about in search of insect food that is plentiful and easy to secure in its dormant state. Young spiders often take refuge in moss, and should you bring a clump into the house, be prepared to have spiderlings and many other little hibernating creatures crawl out as warmth unlocks their muscles and increases their metabolism and consumption of oxygen.
Leafcutter ants do not hibernate. They remain active year-round, foraging for leaves to bring back to their colonies to use as food for the fungus that they cultivate. In some cases, they may slow down their activity during colder or drier periods.
It would bring deep cold air
They never have and currently it looks as if they never will.
Asia doesn't get any rainfall during the winter because of the monsoon season which does not bring any rainfall during the winter months.
If your going to Australia in summer bring lots of summer cloths and beach cloths. In winter you will need some warm winter clothing and if your going to the snow on the mountains in winter bring woolly cloths and thick jackets and things like that. But if your going to a place like Queensland it never gets cold. Bring your summer cloths to Queensland any time of the year, even winter (but just in case do bring a pair of warm cloths). Hope I helped.
Yes, you can bring your tomato plant inside for the winter to protect it from the cold weather. Make sure it gets enough sunlight and water to thrive indoors.
Yes, you can bring portulaca indoors during the winter months to protect it from cold temperatures. Make sure to place it in a sunny spot and water it sparingly to prevent overwatering.
we live in souther Ontario and gets 10 below dowe have to bring inside for the winter