Hibernate Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for hibernate.
hibernate
hibernate
/ˈhaɪbəˌneɪt/
Examples
- Stink bugs hibernate in the winter.
- In the north, they hibernate during the winter months.
- The species is cold adapted and hibernates in the winter.
- Ground squirrels and marmots pass the winter in hibernation.
- Animals that hibernate are in a state of torpor, differing from sleep.
- It stores fat in the base of its tail for winter hibernation.
- In any case, don't bears hibernate for the entire length of the winter
- In autumn and winter, the Echidna shows periods of torpor or deep hibernation.
- In the winter, noctule bats hibernate like all bats of the temperate zones.
- Are the administrators in hibernation
sleep during winter
verb
be in an inactive or dormant state
verb
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Hi + Burn + Rate. Bears sleep snug, no need to burn rate or wake early.
"Hi + Bear + Nate. Say hi to the bear named Nate sleeping through winter."
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