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  2. Bear ‘Tucking Themself In’ for Hibernation in Yellowstone ...

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    Bears and many other animals like skunks, raccoons, and even birds do go into a deep sleep - torpor - but for much shorter amounts of time; only up to a few hours or a day at most. As they sleep ...

  3. 'Move, change or die': How these animals adapt and survive ...

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    Nests (usually above ground) and dens (usually subterranean) provide shelter from the elements and play essential roles in winter survival. Animals that remain somewhat active during the winter ...

  4. Wildlife, farm animals, pets: How they fare the freezing ...

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    Animals should be able to acclimate to decreasing temperatures as the seasons transition from fall to winter, but in cases of sudden and extreme weather changes, Sapp says owners may need to ...

  5. Chionophile - Wikipedia

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    However, when animals live in an environment that is inhospitable for much of the year, then hibernation is not necessary. One of the few animals that does so are lemmings, which have a mass migration after they come out of dormancy. However, most animals living in the arctic would still be active, even during the most brutal times of winter.

  6. What happens at Binder Park Zoo during the winter? - AOL

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    During the winter season, the zookeeping team provides routine care while adapting to the needs of several species. All animals remain on-site throughout the year in their various homes.

  7. Hibernation - Wikipedia

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    Hibernation is a state of minimal activity and metabolic depression undergone by some animal species. Hibernation is a seasonal heterothermy characterized by low body-temperature, slow breathing and heart-rate, and low metabolic rate. It is most commonly used to pass through winter months – called overwintering.

  8. Seasonal breeder - Wikipedia

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    Hence, seasonal breeders can be divided into groups based on fertility period. "Long day" breeders cycle when days get longer (spring) and are in anestrus in fall and winter. Some animals that are long day breeders include ring-tailed lemurs, horses, hamsters, groundhogs, and mink. "Short day" breeders cycle when the length of daylight shortens ...

  9. FarmVille: Winter Wildlife Habitat and Zoo now available - AOL

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    For the past few weeks, we've been keeping track of the release of Winter-themed animal storage buildings in FarmVille, and this weekend sees the completion of the set as winter versions of the ...