All bears, squirrels, Rodents, and I think worms.
No, hamsters do not hibernate. They are not true hibernators like some other animals. Hamsters are in a state of torpor during times of rest, where they may seem inactive and sleep more, but they do not experience the same processes as true hibernation.
Animals that hibernate in the winter are called hibernators. This includes a wide range of animals. Marmots, a bird called Common Poorwill, bears, bats, lemurs, turtles, bumblebees, snakes, snails, and hedgehogs are all hibernators.
Raccoons and skunks may be seen about during winter months. During the coldest and snowiest times they remain in their den and sleep. It is not a true hibernation, however, as they may arise during less severe days and forage for food.
they are heterotrophs
Rabbits do not hibernate. They are not true hibernators, but are crepuscular animals, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. Rabbits remain active throughout the winter, relying on their burrows and thick fur to keep them warm.
No, they don't actually shut down, but they do sleep a lot.
yes
No. True hibernators must lower both their heart rate AND their lower they inner core temperature. In the case of bears, they only lower their heart rate while their inner core temperature remains high. The largest true hibernators are groundhogs.
Woodchucks, ground squirrels and bats are true hibernators.
They are called Hibernators :D
Yes, so if you notice they sleep more often in the winter, its hibernating.
No, hamsters do not hibernate. They are not true hibernators like some other animals. Hamsters are in a state of torpor during times of rest, where they may seem inactive and sleep more, but they do not experience the same processes as true hibernation.
Animals that hibernate in the winter are called hibernators. This includes a wide range of animals. Marmots, a bird called Common Poorwill, bears, bats, lemurs, turtles, bumblebees, snakes, snails, and hedgehogs are all hibernators.
unlike bears, they have a different systems. they are scavengers, and they live in warmer climates. p.s. its skunks.
Appetite suppression, specifically; avoidance of sweets such as berries and honey. Also, hibernation; they are NOT true hibernators, they are easily awakened.
The meaning of hibernate is when a animal is awake during a season/seasons and then they hibernate (sleep for awhile). Like a bear will hibernate during winter and be awake most of the time in summer
No, moles are not true hibernators in the winter. Moles are capable of entering torpor which preserves energy and allows the moles to rest during cold weather.