Hibernation is called “winter
sleep” in which animals go into a state of inactivity due to cold environmental
temperature, short day lengths and limitations of food. It is a survival strategy
that animals adopt when the food availability is scarce or difficult to find
during a chilly winter season.
During hibernation, animals lower
their metabolic processes; it allows animals to use body’s energy reserves at a
very slow rate for a long period of time. In other words, hibernation is a
means of energy conservation strategy. This way, animals skip the cold and
stressful seasons and come out of hibernation when there is abundant of food
available and climatic conditions are moderate. Examples of hibernating animals
include a variety of amphibians such as frog, reptiles like snakes, insects and
mammals like bear and bat.
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