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How to use hibernate in a sentence

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At our study site, lizards hibernate from about September or October until April.
Unlike any other British butterfly, speckled woods are able to hibernate as either a caterpillar or chrysalis.
Activity is only observed from March to October, suggesting the kangaroo mice may hibernate.
This is not true for the hypsilophodontids, which implies they remained active year round, and didn't hibernate, said Rich.
Then they spin into a cocoon and either emerge as a second generation the same year or hibernate and emerge the next summer.
Hedgehogs are active only at night, and some species hibernate in the winter.
Bats spend the summer living in trees and buildings, and retreat to caves and potholes in winter, to hibernate.
Pet hedgies will not hibernate thanks to homes staying comfortably warm all year round.
Not only do red squirrels not hibernate but they are very active at this time.
Many ground squirrels hibernate and some store food in underground burrows.
Crawling into a cave to hibernate, the bruins survive winters of hardship by going back into the uterine Earth.
During extremely cold, snowy periods raccoons have been observed sleeping for long periods at a time, but do not hibernate.
However, unlike the black bear, giant pandas do not hibernate and cannot walk on their hind legs.
Like a creature of nature who can quickly adapt to her surroundings, I hibernate, metamorphose, undergo catharsis and finally become a butterfly.
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.
This all-round food availability also means that sloth bears have no need to hibernate through the winter months.
Bears hibernate, which means they need to produce much less energy all winter.
I spend so much of the rest of the week with people, that I tend to hibernate on the seventh day.
Furthermore, it cannot migrate or hibernate during winter, as is thought possible for some polar dinosaurs and turtles.
During winter I usually hibernate to the point of feeling quite out of touch with most of my friends.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It does not hibernate, and may be seen in winter pursuing its prey beneath the ice.
Apparently he does not hibernate, for on sunny days he may be seen the year round.
It is not believed that any of them hibernate in any stage of their existence.
And besides, it is fairly certain that they, like most others of their kind, hibernate.
Bears, with the exception of the Polar species, hibernate in winter.
Other animals hibernate, or fall into a very deep sleep during which respiration rate, heart rate and metabolism are slowed to conserve energy.
For the rest of the time there was nothing to do but hibernate in his log cabin.
Simply a hole to hibernate in and to sleep and eat in in summer.
The Squirrel does not hibernate, as it is said by the older writers to do.
During the winter months, more than 185,000 bats hibernate in a network of abandoned mining shafts.
In such cases the insect must aestivate rather than hibernate.
Marmots typically hibernate for as many as six or seven months.
They breed from April to June and hibernate between September and March.
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