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The above two are really funny, and the ones on the first floor are simply copied and pasted.
On the second floor, the monkeys do not hibernate.
The owner asked what animals hibernate after Chinese New Year's Eve, and I doubted that question was wrong.
I checked some information, all animals that want to hibernate will enter the hibernation period as long as the temperature is less than 10 degrees, such as turtles, bats, bears, snakes, snails, frogs and so on.
And Chinese New Year's Eve is generally already in the late winter, the temperature has actually risen, the coldest time of the year has passed, if the animal has not hibernate at this time, it has survived the coldest time, there is no need to hibernate, is it possible to hibernate after Chinese New Year's Eve? It can be seen that the landlord's question is incorrect, please consider it well, and don't be trapped by a wrong homework question.
This is my opinion, and I hope to correct it.
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Hedgehogs, tortoises, southern snails, etc. o}
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I agree with what the fourth floor said, the first floor is all copied, and the second floor has no basis.
There is also a fifth floor that is completely made up, and turtles and hedgehogs are hibernated in winter.
However, the animals that hibernate after Chinese New Year's Eve really haven't heard of it, but I have heard that some tropical animals hibernate in the summer.
Also, the homework in the second grade of elementary school can't be so deep. I've read books for so many years and don't know anything to make a second grade of elementary school??
Let's see if there's anything wrong with the question. After all, not many people understand this question.
Hope mine is helpful to you
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Monkeys! (Because it should be I don't know).
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There can't be. The current education is really sparse!!
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Wang Ba: To put it mildly, it's a tortoise.
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Hibernating animals can be roughly divided into two categories, one is amphibians and reptiles. Amphibians and reptiles such as frogs, snakes, and turtles are ectotherms, and when the weather is cold, they cannot move and enter a state of hibernation.
The other group is mammals. Mammals are further divided into two types: bear and squirrel. Most hibernating animals use pre-stored fat (equivalent to 30%-40% of body weight) for energy during hibernation.
When the outside temperature drops, they lower their body temperature. Reducing the number of pulses and breaths saves energy, but the body temperature of bear-hibernating animals does not drop much, staying around 38°C or 30°C. Why is that?
It turns out that bears are huge, and it takes a long time for their body temperature to rise up after it drops. In addition, bears have a "trick" that doesn't have to be so energy-efficient. That is, it never excretes during hibernation.
If urine is excreted, nitrogen compounds are excreted from the body, and instead of urinating, bears use the kidney wall to absorb them and reuse them as nutrients. Now some scientists have noticed this in bears"Trick", is exploring how it can be used to ** people with kidney disease.
So, do small mammals with squirrel animals also have this "trick"? Unfortunately they don't. Some of these animals need to dig holes in the ground to create a hole that can safely accommodate their bodies during hibernation, so they don't weigh much, up to 9 kilograms.
Animals such as bats have to "get up" from time to time to drain their feces and urine. But like bears, they store enough fat for energy first, so they don't eat or drink during hibernation. They are occasionally found storing food, but that is in case of famine when they wake up from hibernation too early in the spring.
However, animals like voles are still inseparable from food during hibernation. They wake up every 10 days during hibernation to excrete, then eat some food before going back to sleep. Their body temperature drops from 37°C-38°C to 8-10°C, and in some cases, even down.
What happens to these animals if the temperature is too low during hibernation? Generally, because their hibernation site is underground, it is difficult for the temperature to drop below 0 °C, but if the temperature of the hibernation site drops to about -10C, they will get up and shake the muscles of the body, so that the body produces heat, however, if they have to do so, it will consume physical strength, so they are very careful when choosing a hibernation place, and they should consider many things, neither too cold nor too hot.
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15 species of animals that hibernate in winter: squirrels, snakes, frogs, toads, Asiatic black bears, lizards, earthworms, polar bears, snails, crocodiles, hedgehogs, turtles, bats, wasps, dormice. Hibernation is a kind of adaptation of some animals to the external environment during the rocky winter, so that their life activities are in a state of extreme reduction.
1. Squirrels. In fact, not all squirrels hibernate, some species of squirrels still continue to move as usual in winter, such as Ezo squirrels, North American red squirrels, and if they are pet squirrels, they will not hibernate because of the warmth of the room.
The golden chipmunk, Ezo squirrels, prairie dog rats will hibernate in winter, they are like dead in hibernation, their bodies are stiff and cold, their breathing and heartbeat are weak and almost invisible, and some shield squirrels will really die after hibernation for a long time.
2. Snakes. Snakes are also animals that need to hibernate and all species of snakes hibernate when the ambient temperature drops below 15. At this temperature, snakes generally begin to hibernate in the fall.
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Hibernating animals: frogs, toads, snakes, earthworms, Asiatic black bears, Nago polar bears, crocodiles, hedgehogs, turtles, squirrels, bats, wasps, lizards, snails, dormice.
Animals that hibernate in summer: loaches, porcupines, vipers, sea cucumbers, hares, spiders.
Hibernation is also called "winter sting". The extreme reduction in the vital activity of some animals in winter is an adaptation of these animals to the adverse external environmental conditions in winter.
Summer hibernation, like hibernation, is a natural phenomenon for animals to survive during the season when food is scarce. Summer sleep is also called "summer sting". Animals are in a state of extreme reduction in their vital activity during the summer months, which is an adaptation of some animals to the hot and dry seasons. Hole vertical attack.
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Bears, frogs, snakes, squirrels, bats, lizards, turtles, snails, rats, hedgehogs.
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There are many animals that have hibernation habits. But it is concentrated in temperate and cold zones. The animals listed below also refer to those that live in temperate and cold zones.
1) Reptiles. Such as snakes, lizards, turtles and other animals.
2) Amphibians. Such as frogs.
3) Fish. 4) Molluscs. Such as snails, shellfish, etc.
5) And a considerable number of perennial insects also have hibernation habits.
6) Some small mammals also hibernate habits. Such as rodents, bats, badgers, martens, spiny moles, etc.
7) Among large mammals, only bears have hibernation habits. Such as black bears, brown bears, horse bears, polar white bears, etc.
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Cold-blooded animals and some of them are warm.
Homeothermic animals generally do not.
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When the temperature is low to a certain extent, the specific degree varies from animal to animal.
In order to reduce the need for food and maintain body temperature. For animals that eat a lot of food, they can sleep without eating, and they will not consume energy without exercising, while others will maintain a constant body temperature to resist the cold outside.
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