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Bears hibernate for 4-6 months without nutritional intake, whereas many small hibernators arouse every 4-10 days to feed [ 44, 45].
Just then a neighborhood committee volunteer arrives with good news: the Academy of Sciences has a new pill that will enable Beijingers to hibernate for a month.
The first thing Whitaker and Baxter always did, when they took on a campaign, was to "hibernate" for a week, to write a Plan of Campaign.
In Joy, Lawrence reads her daughter a children's book about cicadas, many of which hibernate for 17 years, before discarding it because it's too disturbing.
The Anguilla rostrata, or American eel, is at its fattest now as it prepares to burrow into the muddy flats of the bay and hibernate for the winter.
Marylanders, I can attest, watched the bugs swarming over their houses last fall, crawling under siding and into air-conditioning units, to hibernate for the winter.
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But the genre is definitely hibernating for the high summer.
The hoary marmot hibernates for up to nine months, its fat reserves amounting to 20 percent of its total body weight.
At one point, he more or less hibernates for three days in a snow hole, unable to find the house in a blizzard.
The bats were trapped as they flew into underground swarming sites where thousands of bats from many species mate before hibernating for winter.
In fact, far from hibernating for six months, Miller and his fellow Brown University graduates Jeff Prystowsky and Jocie Adams completed the album in 10 days.
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