A hibernating animal's heart beat slowly. how does it help
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To conserve energy, hibernating animals' bodies slow down. Respiration rates decline dramatically. Bears normally take 6 to 10 breaths a minute but during hibernation, that drops to less than 2 breaths per minute.
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