Hibernation is a state of dormancy that animals adopt to avoid the cold season. Many animal species hibernate during the harsh winter months to escape food shortages and extreme temperature conditions.
Mammals: Most hibernating mammals are in a state of hibernation during the cold season, including squirrels, hedgehogs, bats, prairie dogs, and others.
Reptiles: Some reptiles, such as European snakes, also hibernate, usually spending the cold winter buried underground or looking for hidden places such as tree holes.
Amphibians: Some amphibians also hibernate. For example, some frogs in North America enter a state of hibernation during the cold winter.
Insects: Some insects also hibernate, spending the cold season in sheltered places in trees and underground until temperatures warm up.
The reason why these animals hibernate is mainly to save energy to avoid food scarcity in the cold season, but also to adapt to extreme temperature conditions.
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