Why do animals hibernate in winter?
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Answer: Food is scarce, save energy
Too cold to move around — Wrong. Many animals are active in cold weather. Hibernation is about food availability, not temperature alone.
Food is scarce, save energy ✓ — Correct! Hibernation lets animals survive when food is scarce. They drastically slow metabolism—some heartbeats drop from 200 to 5 per minute! Body fat provides energy until spring brings food again.
Hiding from winter predators — Wrong. Hibernating animals are actually more vulnerable to predators, not safer. They hibernate to conserve energy when food is scarce, not to hide from predators.
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