Horses don't need to hibernate. They can find food in the winter. Bears don't actually hibernate, either, for that matter. They do wake up to eat, roll into a new position and give birth.
Horses do not hibernate.
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Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
No they do not.
Lions sleep. None of the cat species hibernate.
No horses do not hibernate.
Horses do not hibernate.
No
They don't hibernate.
Horses do not hibernate, but wild horses do follow a migratory track. Horses evolved on the North American plains and then migrated to Asia across the Bering land bridge.
No breed of horse hibernates.
dogs, horses, fish, cats, farrets,
Arabian horses, like all other breeds of horses, do not hibernate. Horses have rather small stomachs and must constantly graze in order to maintain their weight. They are not capable of "gorging" themselves in order to survive a hibernation and in fact, overfeeding a horse could actually cause it to colic.
No, seahorses are found in regions where the conditions don't generally require animals to have a quiescent period.
No cockroaches do not hibernate. Bugs them selves do not hibernate.
Horses don`t need to hibernate. They are native to various parts of the world; even though they are still structurally the same there are different breeds and the breeds pertain to what they really need
No, they do not hibernate.