Those which hibernate usually do so underground in burrows.
Yes, baby desert tortoises do hibernate.
Baby desert tortoises do not hibernate. They have a more active lifestyle compared to adult desert tortoises and do not require hibernation to survive the colder temperatures. Instead, they regulate their body temperature by moving to warmer or cooler areas in their habitat.
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Tortoises should not hibernate in straw as it does not provide enough insulation or protection. Straw can also create a damp environment which is harmful for a hibernating tortoise. It is best to hibernate tortoises in a controlled environment with proper substrate and temperature regulation.
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they don't hibernate at all.
-++ they hibernate for 97 days
No species of deer hibernate.
There is no species of fox that hibernates.
Gorillas don't hibernate at all, ever.
as long as a chode as long as a chode
Except in really cold deserts, few mammals hibernate or have a need to do so. Most reptiles, snakes, lizards and tortoises, do hibernate but may emerge to sun themselves on warmer winter days.