Science, asked by meenaverma2575, 2 months ago

how do hibernating animals get food in winter in small paragraph​

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Answered by raksha56
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They hibernate in winter. It is not because on warm and pleasant days in winter, it wakes up and comes out in the open. It collects and stores food for winter. It eats plants.

Answered by Ruchi332
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The word 'hibernate' comes from a Latin word which means 'winter sleep'. Not all animals in temperate countries hibernate. Some, like the bear, the squirrel and the chipmunk do not really hibernate. They do sleep more during the snowing season than in summer but on warm and pleasant days, they will wake up and come out in the open.

A good example of a typical hibernating animal is the woodchuck. Unlike the squirrel , it does not have to work extra hard during the summer months to collect and store food for the cold season. It depends on plant food and when the season comes along, its food supply is gone. However, it has a reserve supply of fat on its own body. Thus, when it can no longer find food, it crawls deep into its burrow and goes to sleep. It sleeps through the whole season and lives on the fat which it has stored in its body.

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