Do turtles hibernate, if not, what do they do in the winter?
Many trutles brummate. Brummate is just another word for hibernate which is used when talking about reptiles.
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What happens to bugs in the winter?
Insects look for winter shelter in holes in the ground, under...
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Do the birds cardinals migrate for winter?
Cardinals are not migratory. In winter, most cardinals flock ...
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What commercial crops (corn, soybean, wheat, alfalfa) do whitetail deer favor in the winter?
During the winter, deer digestive systems are normally set up...
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Do weeping willows lose their leaves in thge winter time?
They do. Their new leaves appear golden in late winter, and t...
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Where do alligators go in the winter?
Alligators are capable of a type of hibernation, but since it...
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What happens to bugs in the winter?
Insects look for winter shelter in holes in the ground, under...
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How do dolphins survive in the winter?
The natural habitat for dolphins in the winter when it gets c...
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Do Mexican free tail bats migrate south for the winter?
Most Mexican Free-tailed bats migrate south to Central Americ...
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Do the birds cardinals migrate for winter?
Cardinals are not migratory. In winter, most cardinals flock ...
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How do biennial anthophytes survive the winter?
Biennial plants usually go dormant during the winter months. ...
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Where do fireflies go during the winter?
In the winter, insects hide in places like leaf litter, holes...
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Tic ks are protected from the cold in tall grass, leaf litter...
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No, Winter the Dolphin is still featured on the website of th...
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Do domestic cats gain weight for the winter?
Yes domestic cat will put on some additional weight for the w...
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Do weeping willows lose their leaves in thge winter time?
They do. Their new leaves appear golden in late winter, and t...
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Do hummingbirds migrate in the winter?
Yes, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds normally spend the winter in ...
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Do turtles sleep through the winter?
Different kinds of turtles hibernate in different ways. Most ...
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Do ducks fly south for the winter?
Birds fly south at different times of the year. This depends ...
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Why would a gasoline vehicle use more fuel in the winter months?
Most vehicle fluids, from motor oil and transmission fluid to...
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What do turtles do in the winter?
Many of the hibernate if it is a location with a cold winter....
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Is it better to have more air in tires or less for winter driving?
Your tires should have two air pressure designations on the s...
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Why do emperor penguins incubate their eggs during Antarctic winter?
The adults incubate a single egg by balancing it on top of th...
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Where do bugs go in the winter?
Some bugs migrate, some hibernate, and some insects make thei...
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Where do slugs go during the winter?
In the winter slugs hibernate and seldom are seen. At this ti...
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How can i keep mice out of my house in tha winter?
Strategically locating mouse traps around the outside of your...
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What do turtles do during the winter?
Most water turtles hibernate in the winter, by going deep int...
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Were do flys go during winter?
Flies diapause in the winter time, or have a temporary halt i...
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Do bees collect pollen in the winter?
No. In cold climates honey bees stop flying when the temperat...
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Do plants make oxygen in the winter?
No, photosynthesis cannot take place, so the plant shuts down...
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Do seagulls go south for the winter?
Some gulls do migrate south for the winter, especially ones i...
About Winter
Winter is the fourth season of the year, following fall, and preceding spring. Winter begins December 21st or 22nd and end March 20th or 21st, depending on the year.
About Reptiles
Reptiles are animals in the class Reptilia. Reptiles breath air, lay eggs, have skin covered in scales, have four legs and are cold blooded. Reptiles are further broken down into four different orders: crocodilia (crocodiles, gavials, caimans, and alligators,) sphenodontia (tuataras from New Zealand,) squamata (lizards, snakes, and worm lizards,) and testudines (turtles and tortoises.)
About Word
The smallest free form in language is a word. Usually a word will include a stem or root, which may include one or more affixes. Sentences, phrases, and clauses are made up of words. Compound words are words consisting of two, or more stems joined together to form a compound. Words may be spoken, written, or sometimes used in an abstract form.

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