Why do some animals hibernate in winter?
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they hibernate in winter beacuse to save energy
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To sustain the energy and survive the winter is the main purpose of hibernation.
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- Hibernation is a process where metabolism is suppressed less than five percent of regular metabolism.
- Hibernation may be very different from sleep, which is a gentle resting process wherein subconscious functions are still executed.
Hibernation is a means of strength conservation. Some species hibernate in reaction to food shortages.
It is very tough for most animals to locate enough food in winters when the main source of food like bugs or inexperienced vegetation is in short supply. Hibernation is a deep sleep model mechanism that allows such animals to sustain their energy and survive the winter without consuming an awful lot of meals.
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