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Bears hibernate through the winter, appearing on the East Coast after the snow melts.
He does like to hibernate through this part of the winter, but we disapprove of him doing so outside because the burrowing is bad for the lawn.
Did their genes hibernate through the Soviet years aware of what a life of potatoes and misery does to a woman's looks?
This large butterfly is one of the few to hibernate through the winter as an adult, sheltering under loose tree bark or hollows of unheated buildings.
One of the hippo-like Moomins, who hibernate through the winter and wake up as the snow melts in their idyllic valley, made a first appearance in a cameo role in Garm in 1943.
Bumblebee colonies die off in the autumn with only the queen surviving – to hibernate through the winter with eggs and sperm inside her – before starting a new colony the following year – so it's the queens that we see first, big fat things twice the size of the workers, when they emerge.
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For any lucky sod who hibernated through the year, Prince Harry's new girlfriend Meghan Markle is, controversially, a US actor who has removed items of clothing on screen.
After hibernating through most of 2017 he came through strong in 2018.
The spiders hibernated through the winter in an immature form and reached sexual maturity around late April.
Far from being deadly, child-snatching predators, London's newest immigrants are likely scared, cold and defenceless, spending half the year hibernating through our shitty weather, and the other half dodging far-deadlier housecats.
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