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why lizards eat more than usual during the autumn season

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Lizards eat more than usual during the autumn season so that they can store enough fat in their body before going into hibernation like all other reptiles in winter.

Hibernation is a process in which all cold-blooded creates sleep as the temperature outside is lesser than their body temperature.

 During that time the fat stored in their body breaks down to provide food and nutrition.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Lizards eat more than usual during the autumn season to store food in the body before going for hibernation.

Explanation:

  • Hibernation is a method in which all 'cold-blooded' sleep as the temperature outside is lesser than their 'body temperature'.
  • To survive before Hibernation, they eat a large amount of food that gets stored in their body in the form of fats, which can be used later when required.
  • Animals like bears, lizards to protect themselves from severe winter go for a deep sleep, this is popularly known as Hibernation.
  • When the animals are in hibernation their body temperature drops and the rate of breathing also slows down.

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