In a way they do. In the fall, deciduous trees drop their leaves and their sap pulls inward, putting them in a sort of suspended animation state to survive the winter.
hibernate
Sloths do not hibernate. They have a slow metabolism and low body temperature, but they do not go into a hibernation-like state. Instead, sloths sleep up to 15 hours a day and only come down from the trees once a week to defecate.
Horses do not hibernate.
Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
No they do not.
trees
Sun bears do not hibernate. They are predominantly nocturnal and spend much of the day sleeping or sunbathing in trees.
Bears Hibernate in the Winter so that they dont die
Trees hibernate or go dormant during harsh weather when the temperatures are colder and there is less sunlight. Depending on in which hemisphere the trees live, they could go dormant during October to April in the Northern Hemisphere, or April to October in the Southern Hemisphere.
a squirrel has a long bushy tail to keep its balance when it is jumping from trees it also is camouflaged in trees
Mostly trees and animals that hibernate and migrate. It is very wet and humid, too.
its when fish hibernate and live in their trees
Bears don't have shelters normally, but do use caves and even trees at various times.
Only animals living in cold-winter areas might need to hibernate, but members of the cat family, like the ocelot, do not hibernate even then. They are capable of hunting and feeding during the winter. Ocelots do not live where there are cold winters, so they have no need to hibernate, at all. So your answer is, "Ocelots do not hibernate".
Ladybugs survive by eating aphids on plants and when its the winter they will actually hibernate under leaves and in the bark of trees.
No cockroaches do not hibernate. Bugs them selves do not hibernate.
They sleep in the trees and also they sleep by closing their eyes. they protect theirself bye hiding.