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Hibernating animals, of course.
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Koalas, sloths.
Brown bats, giant armadillos, opossums.
And so on animals like to sleep.
Koala: Also known as koala.
They mostly live in trees.
Sloths: Mainly living in trees, it is an extremely slow-moving animal.
Brown bats: Sleep an astonishing 20 hours a day, etc. , arboreal koalas. They live only in Australia and mainly inhabit eucalyptus trees.
, sleep about 22 hours a day. When they wake up, they spend most of their time eating. 2. Brown bats.
20 hours of sleep. Brown bats sleep with golden hooks upside down and are only active at night. They are dormant for half of the year due to a lack of food.
3. Owl monkey (night monkey). It sleeps about 17 hours a day, is mainly nocturnal, and is generally found in the forests of Central and South America. These monkeys have big brown eyes that make them see better at night.
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Which animal loves to sleep, pigs love to sleep, sloths sleep many holes, and sleep during the day.
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Sloths love to sleep.
The sloth is the only wild animal with vegetation on its body, and although it has legs, it cannot walk, relying on its forelimbs to drag its body forward.
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Koalas love to sleep, and they sleep twenty hours a day, twenty-four hours a day. And I can sleep too, haha!
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Pigs are animals that love to sleep. Bears sleep for months during hibernation.
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For example, bears, bats, hedgehogs, polar squirrels, frogs, snakes, etc., all have the habit of hibernation.
1. Snakes. In winter, when temperatures are cool, snakes tend to hibernate in dry, sunny burrows, tree hollows, or crevices in rocks. Hibernation is an adaptation of snakes to low temperature conditions, and it is also a genetic trait that snakes have developed over a long period of time.
Snakes do not hibernate during a period of sleep, but rather a state of dormancy caused directly by low temperatures.
2. Turtles. Turtles are sea turtles that usually live on land and in the water, but there are also turtles that live in the sea for a long time, and the temperate species lie dormant in winter (hibernation Li Jingju), and tropical species lie dormant during hot periods (summer hibernation).
3. Frogs. Frogs (e.g., black spotted frogs) hibernate in tree roots, rocks, burrows, or soil layers, while others (e.g., giant toads, Chinese forest frogs) sink into the mud at the bottom of rivers and lakes.
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Some animals with low winter temperatures or food shortages will hibernate to survive the cold period to conserve energy and resources. Here are some common hibernation animals:
Bat. Seal.
Certain rodents, such as squirrels, hedgehogs, etc.
Certain shallow marine animals, such as purple-backed squid, octopus, etc.
Certain insects, such as silkworm moths, ants, etc.
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The 15 species of animals that hibernate in winter are: squirrels, snakes, frogs, toads, Asiatic black bears, lizards, earthworms, polar bears, snails, crocodiles, hedgehogs, tortoises, bats, wasps, dormice.
After the arrival of the cold winter, many animals will go into hibernation, do not eat or drink, and sleep quietly, waiting for the arrival of warm spring. Dormice are the animals that hibernate for the longest time, and are in a state of hibernation for about 9 months in the spring, late autumn and winter of the year.
When the temperature drops below 20 degrees Celsius, earthworms stop growing and begin to hibernate because they die below freezing. Earthworms burrow deep into the ground in winter, and there is a temperature that suits them. Earthworms hibernate at 0-5 and have an optimal survival temperature between 18-27.
Polar bears go out much less in winter and can go without food for long periods of time, at which time they seek shelter from the wind and lie on the ground to sleep, and their respiratory rate decreases and they enter partial hibernation. The hibernation of different snakes and other animals, the partial hibernation of polar bears is like sleep but not sleep, once encountering an emergency of acres, it can immediately wake up and deal with changes.
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In winter, animals that sleep every day are hibernating, and there are many animals that hibernate. Such as frogs, toads, snakes, earthworms, black bears, polar bears, crocodiles, hedgehogs, turtles, squirrels, bats, wasps, lizards, snails, etc. However, polar bears hibernate in stages and can wake up to deal with situations once they encounter them.
Hibernation: Hibernation is a quasi-seeding state in which an extreme but regulated decrease in body temperature, metabolism, and other physiological activity occurs as an adaptation to reduced energy expenditure. Hibernating species can be broadly divided into two groups, namely active hibernating animals and passive hibernating animals, the latter such as hamsters, and external factors including photoperiod, food, and outside temperature play a major role in the timing of this hibernation cycle event.
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