they go to sleep and don't wake up for a long time
the food it stores for winter keeps them warm and breathing rate slows down.
After hibernation the animal grows hungry, and hunts or seeks for food.
The hibernating animals respiration rate slows dramatically, they metabolize stored fat, they fall into a state of near coma.
An animals breathing rate during hibernation slows down. The animals heart rate also slows during hibernation. Their body temperature will drop at this time as well.
The animal which hibernates for the longest period is a Marmot. It hibernates for 9 months in a year.
because it too cold and the furn change
a grizzly bear because it hibernates and its body tempature drops
The body decays, or gets eaten by other animals.
I think an elephant hibernates.
no
An animal hibernates to withstand the scarcity of food and coldness.By hibernating,they need only less energy for their body work and can survive in the toughest condition.This is an adaptation of animals.
An animals breathing rate during hibernation slows down. The animals heart rate also slows during hibernation. Their body temperature will drop at this time as well.
It sleeps.
It hides under something or anywhere where it's dark, wet and cold.
The animal which hibernates for the longest period is a Marmot. It hibernates for 9 months in a year.
because it too cold and the furn change
No, they do not hibernate. They migrate up to 16,000 miles per year.
This is from wikipedia:Hibernation is a state of inactivity and metabolic depression in animal, characterized by lower body temperature, slower breathing, and lower metabolic rate.slower breathing, so yes your tortoise does respire when it hibernates
Animals such as wolves, need food for reproduction,energy,nutrients, and they need it for hibernation(if your animal hibernates). Let me know if this helped you.
No. There is no species of kangaroo which hibernates. Australia has quite mild winters compared to winters in the northern hemisphere, and animals do not need to hibernate. In fact, the only marsupial in Australia that truly hibernates is the Mountain Pygmy possum of the Alpine areas.No. Red kangaroos do not hibernate.