There are no birds that hibernate. They will migrate to a warmer climate or stay for the winter and take their chances.
Just about any rodent may experience diapause when food and water are scarce. This would include rats, mice, and other vermin.
To sleep through the summer; opposed to hibernation
true hibernation and pseudo hibernation
Animals wake up from hibernation in the spring. They also give birth to their young. Even I, a 6th grader, knows that.
The bear went into hibernation, then woke in spring.Most frogs and small mammals go into hibernation due to lack of food, or because they are unable to sustain their body heat
Torpor in an animal is a state of reduced activity and metabolism like hibernation that allows animals to go longer without food. Animals like rodents, bats, and some birds undergo daily torpor periods. An animal in this state would be sluggish and unresponsive.
When bears go to sleep in the winter, it is called Hibernation. Squirrels, birds, and other animals who dislike the cold do the same thing.
There are many animals besides bears that go into hibernation every year. Some species of bat hibernate as do hedgehog, squirrel, dormice and even some birds.
It's because of hibernation.
In the winter bears go through hibernation. The bear was hungry and ill-tempered after it's long hibernation.
After hibernation, chipmunks go to find love, then get ready for next hibernation.
The same way it helps a human.. They Get refreshed!
No. To migrate is to move. Hibernation is to sleep through the winter months.
they go into hibernation for the entire winter which is 3 months
because of the hibernation
Terns migrate, they do not hibernate, Birds cannot hibernate.
Some of them do. Not most of them. Most of them fly away with there babies to a warmer location.
Smaller birds can fly through the gaps in power lines and bigger birds get stuck when they try to go through.