Yes, some animals go into hibernation. This process is an adaptation that helps animals save energy and survive harsh conditions during the cold winter months. During hibernation, an animal’s body temperature drops, and its heart rate and breathing slow down.
Animals that hibernate: Bears – They hibernate in winter to cope with the lack of food. Hedgehogs – They sleep in their burrows during the cold season. Snakes – They stop being active in winter to protect themselves from the cold. Dormice (ground squirrels) – They protect themselves from food shortages during winter. Some fish and amphibians – They reduce movement to save energy in cold water. During hibernation, these animals do not eat and get energy from the fat stored in their bodies. This process is an important part of their survival.
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