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HIBERNATE

Definition av HIBERNATE

  1. (zoologi, om djur) övervintra, hibernera

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  • Bradymetabolism, the ability to greatly alter metabolic rate in response to need; for example, animals that hibernate.
  • New queens and males (drones) are produced towards the end of the summer, and after mating, the queens hibernate over winter in cracks or other sheltered locations.
  • Common raccoon dogs feed on many animals and plant matter, and are unusual among canids (dogs, foxes, and other members of the family Canidae) in that they hibernate during cold winters and can climb trees.
  • Adults feed on nectar and may hibernate over winter; in warmer climates they may have two broods in a season.
  • Caterpillars that emerge in early summer period form a chrysalis after two months, while those that emerge in late summer period hibernate over winter and pupate the following spring.
  • Turkish hamster burrows are well-enough equipped for the hamsters to hibernate for four to 10 months (though sources do differ on this point), sometimes sleeping for 30 days at a time, though usually waking weekly for a day or two of activity.
  • ” It is asocial, does not hibernate, and spends a large part of its time in the summer collecting vegetation that is stored under rocks ("haypiles") as a supply of food for the winter.
  • In addition to their effect on prey species, the wolves' presence also affected one of the park's vulnerable species, the grizzly bear: emerging from hibernation, having fasted for months, the bears chose to scavenge wolf kills, especially during the autumn as they prepared to hibernate once again.
  • Starting from the onset of colder weather (October or November), the hazel dormouse will hibernate in nests on the ground, at the base of old coppiced trees or hazel stools, under piles of leaves, or under log piles, as these situations are not subject to extreme variations in either temperature or humidity.
  • Finally, he discards the trappings of his human existence, seeks out a cave to hibernate, which he enters feeling comfortable and bear-like once more, because he has realized that even though the foreman, the bosses and even the zoo bears had told him he was a "silly man", that did not necessarily mean it was really true (in fact, the narrator even asks the readers in the book version if they think he actually believed it).
  • The short-tailed field vole is a herbivore and feeds on grasses, herbs, root tubers, moss and other vegetation and gnaws bark during the winter (it does not hibernate).
  • The complex OFDM electronics, including the FFT algorithm and forward error correction, are constantly active, thus consuming power, independent of the data rate, while OFDM combined with data packet scheduling may allow FFT algorithm to hibernate at times.
  • Supported features include APM and ACPI suspend and hibernate support, CPU throttling, LCD backlight brightness control, wireless, and generally full support of the hardware under Linux.
  • Mulder suspects that Tooms is a mutant who can hibernate for thirty years at a time after consuming five human livers.
  • In the US, wild parsnip Pastinaca sativa, for instance, provides large tubular stems that some bee species hibernate in, larval food for two different swallowtail butterflies, and other beneficial qualities.
  • In most cooler parts of the country the herps hibernate in the winter and thus are mostly inaccessible to herpers.
  • During particularly hot or dry spells the jerboa will aestivate in the burrow and in winter it is thought to hibernate, but this has only been reported in a few individuals.
  • Jirds are not thought to hibernate, although some species are known enter torpor, while others remain underground throughout the winter and live entirely off stored food.
  • It hibernates from the first frosts until the spring and it is common for several great jerboas to hibernate together in one nest.


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