They actually survive on nothing. They eat so much that all the food they eat will be enough for the hibernating winter. Especially bears and squirrels. They also depend on their fat from the food as heat and warmth.
Giraffes are known to give birth while standing up. This position can help the newborn calf to drop to the ground from a significant height, which can stimulate the calf to start breathing and get blood flowing through its body.
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.
The verb for "to eat like an animal" is "devour."
they eat fish
It Sleeps! :D
No, they do not.
No, but they eat alot before hibernating
No, they fall into a deep sleep.
Neither. Not all animals need to be migratory or hibernating.
Note that most birds do not hibernate, although it does happen with penguins. Hibernation is by definition a period of inactivity; any hibernating animal does not eat.
Hedgehogs eat worms and slugs, but should be hibernating in winter. If you find one during winter; contact your local animal shelter.
Nope.
It is usually dead. But it could be hibernating, sleeping, or comatose.
It does not eat.
No, snakes do not normally lay their eggs when hibernating. They normally do so in late summer.
no cause its dead
Emmett was killed by a grizzy bear so therefore they are his favorite animal. He loves irritated bears, especially when they are finished hibernating, so that they could be "more fun". Hope this information helps you!