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Do turtles migrate or hibernate

Updated: 8/10/2023
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12y ago

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No - not all. Only those living in temperate climates (where the winter temperature drops very low) need to hibernate.

Snakes actually brumate, not hibernate. It's like hibernation, but they just slow down, not go to sleep for months.

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15y ago

some snakes hibernate, none migrate, but many live in areas where there is no need to hibernate or migrate as their habitat does not have promonant seasons. Why was this question put under whales? whales and snakes are two completely different organisms.

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15y ago

Snakes are cold blooded. They must stay warm in the winter, but they do not migrate. You will find snakes below wood piles, in rabbit holes, or in other spots that do not freeze in the winter.

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14y ago

Reptiles go through a process called brumation where their activity slows down during cold weather. This is similar to hibernation but their metabolism slows rather than living off fat. People who own pet reptiles should speak to their vets before their pet starts this process as it can be dangerous.

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12y ago

migrate

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3y ago

No

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