Tortioses do move yes, but it isn't in a concious manner. Then often twitch as humans to in their sleep but no movement is actually being made by the toriose voluntarily. There has been known cases where the hibernating tortoise has 'sleep walked', where a tortoise stumbled around even though it was hibernating. Also, they frequently relaz and tense their muscles during hibernation to get a higher comfort level.
Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
Sloths do not hibernate. They have a slow metabolism and move slowly due to their diet of low-energy leaves. They rely on their environment, behavior, and body temperature regulation to conserve energy.
hibernate
No, elephants do not hibernate. They are awake and active throughout the year. Only animals that live in the polar region hibernate and elephants live only in hot countries and in dense forests. So they don't have a need to hibernate.
Horses do not hibernate.
no. turtles can swim. all though tortioses can be in water
most tortioses live in the desert
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Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
over tortioses
hibernate
Most do not. They can move to warmer waters.
It all depends on the breed of tortoises.
80-100 years
tortoises eat fruits, vegetables, and grass
turtles can swim tortoises cant
No, cheetahs do not hibernate.