At our study site, lizards hibernate from about September or October until April. |
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Unlike any other British butterfly, speckled woods are able to hibernate as either a caterpillar or chrysalis. |
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Activity is only observed from March to October, suggesting the kangaroo mice may hibernate. |
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This is not true for the hypsilophodontids, which implies they remained active year round, and didn't hibernate, said Rich. |
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Then they spin into a cocoon and either emerge as a second generation the same year or hibernate and emerge the next summer. |
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Hedgehogs are active only at night, and some species hibernate in the winter. |
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Bats spend the summer living in trees and buildings, and retreat to caves and potholes in winter, to hibernate. |
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Pet hedgies will not hibernate thanks to homes staying comfortably warm all year round. |
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Not only do red squirrels not hibernate but they are very active at this time. |
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Many ground squirrels hibernate and some store food in underground burrows. |
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Crawling into a cave to hibernate, the bruins survive winters of hardship by going back into the uterine Earth. |
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During extremely cold, snowy periods raccoons have been observed sleeping for long periods at a time, but do not hibernate. |
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However, unlike the black bear, giant pandas do not hibernate and cannot walk on their hind legs. |
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Like a creature of nature who can quickly adapt to her surroundings, I hibernate, metamorphose, undergo catharsis and finally become a butterfly. |
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Not much hair, we don't hibernate, and only in the age of super-sizing have we learned to put on a truly impressive layer of body fat. |
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This all-round food availability also means that sloth bears have no need to hibernate through the winter months. |
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Bears hibernate, which means they need to produce much less energy all winter. |
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I spend so much of the rest of the week with people, that I tend to hibernate on the seventh day. |
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Furthermore, it cannot migrate or hibernate during winter, as is thought possible for some polar dinosaurs and turtles. |
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During winter I usually hibernate to the point of feeling quite out of touch with most of my friends. |
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Older people who hibernate during these chilly months could lose stamina, strength, and flexibility. |
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Once again winter is upon us, and with it comes the cold and the desire to hibernate and stay indoors in front of the heater. |
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Animals that hibernate in winter often suffer a crisis in the Spring as their fat reserves are burnt up before the end of the bad weather. |
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She has the impression that I'm depressed because I essentially hibernate and do artsy stuff. |
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Most puzzling among them are several species that hibernate even when the weather is warm. |
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The cold winter months might seem like a good time to crawl under the covers and hibernate, especially in these uncertain times. |
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I need a cold, dark room where I can hibernate for the next four months in my coat, scarf and thick black tights and sip cups of hot soup. |
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Most snakes hibernate underground in the winter and live off stored body fat. |
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They are diurnal and appear not to hibernate despite the harsh winters of many of their habitats. |
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Espen and Koda have been provided with artificial dens as well as natural denning space to encourage them to hibernate. |
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Any lowering of the water level in winter increases the risk of killing anurans and aquatic turtles, which hibernate on water bottoms. |
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Many hibernate, like the lemmings, but others, like the caribou, continue to forage for food, digging away snow to find lichens to eat. |
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Adults spend the summer feeding away from the water, but return to deep, well-oxygenated water to hibernate. |
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Unlike bears, moose do not hibernate, and prefer walking on cleared roads to tramping through snow. |
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The long arctic winter is a critical time for lemmings because, unlike many species of temperate rodents, they do not hibernate. |
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They didn't hibernate all winter, and they certainly didn't change their fur with the arrival of summer! |
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It's depressing if you don't have a girlfriend to hibernate with. |
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This designation was based on the fact that large numbers of sea birds, particularly common scoters, come here to hibernate. |
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Although black bears can be found in various habitats, they prefer forested areas where they can hunt for food and hibernate in the winter. |
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The bears hibernate over the winter at the centre and are then released in the summer. |
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A second view is that chipmunks do not actually hibernate until their food supply has been exhausted. |
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To escape from the cold winter, they hibernate under shallow soil on south-facing slopes. |
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Frogs are vertebrate amphibians which hibernate to get them through the cold winter months. |
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The black bears hibernate almost half the year, a stint of inactivity that in almost all other species would almost certainly result in a major reduction in bone density. |
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Eventually, too, India's batsmen, or so one presumes, are too gifted to hibernate for too long and their spinners must be salivating at the sight of dusty pitches. |
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After these well-meaning moments they are left alone to hibernate with their own devastation. |
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These Asian ladybugs may overwinter under siding or shingles, in attics or soffits, or even hibernate indoors where they become active on warm days and seek a way outdoors. |
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Harvest mice are active day and night, although most activity occurs at dusk. They do not hibernate, but spend most of their time underground in the winter. |
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Contrary to popular opinion, red squirrels do not hibernate over winter. |
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In consequence many species hibernate during the winter, emerging only when the signs of spring promise plenty of food, telling them it is time to eat and breed again. |
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Small tortoiseshells and peacock butterflies can begin to look for suitable sites to hibernate quite early in the year. |
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Raccoon dogs, which originate in China, grow thick grey fur and often hibernate in the winters. |
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In the British Isles, common frogs typically hibernate from late October to January. |
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The burrows they hibernate in, called hibernacula, cut off most cues to the world above. |
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This was where they learned that not all animals hibernate. |
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Other frogs and turtles hibernate at the bottom of ponds and lakes. |
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Program facilitator Caroline Gauthier says in an organization as vast and spread out as DCC, good ideas can sometimes hibernate in a single office or region without being shared nationally for the benefit of all. |
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Before making snails hibernate, it is necessary drying they. |
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It herds animals along migration routes or forces them to hibernate. |
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To cope, many species have learned to hibernate. |
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A normal road bike doesn't have to hibernate during winter. |
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In Great Britain, males and females hibernate for about 150 and 180 days respectively. |
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As the days grow shorter and the temperature colder, you and your family may be tempted to make like squirrels and hibernate in your cozy, centrally-heated home. |
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In the winter months, turtles living at higher latitudes can hibernate for a short period in the mud. |
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Face flies hibernate in large numbers as unmated adults in buildings, mammal burrows, and in other protected places, whether heated or not. |
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After their party, the Ice Hogs get ready to hibernate. |
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In addition, it has been decided to close both accesses to this cave from November till March, in order to allow bats to hibernate without being disturbed. |
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Infected mosquitoes can hibernate in sewers or condemned buildings. |
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They do not hibernate in the winter because their bodies are too small to store sufficient fat reserves and as they have a short fasting duration. |
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In northern New Zealand, many hedgehogs do not hibernate at all. |
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Others retreat to caves for winter and hibernate for six months. |
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With its milder winters, New Zealand hedgehogs hibernate for only three months of the year so do not need to put on so much weight in autumn as their ancestors. |
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They hibernate in large groups to provide warmth, and can be found in all areas of the Alps, in large colonies they build beneath the alpine pastures. |
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Arctic foxes do not hibernate and are active all year round. |
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There are Arctic ground squirrels who manage to hibernate for eight months of the year, herds of caribou in their millions and rivers that run unseen underneath glaciers. |
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Common frogs hibernate in running waters, muddy burrows, or in layers of decaying leaves and mud at the bottom of ponds or lakes primarily with a current. |
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