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I'm hibernating over here".
When Kylie first came on, we put her in a cardboard box, packed straw round her, closed the lid and said she'd been hibernating over the summer".
Notably the DLW method has been used in temperate-zone insectivorous bats in the wild (e.g., Myotis lucifugus [ 19] and Eptesicus fuscus [ 20]), but there are no published reports of this method being used in bats hibernating over a protracted time period (i.e., months).
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Or will they hibernate over the winter and be back in larger numbers next spring?
One of the butterflies was seen again over two days last week in Holt country park, Norfolk, a sign it successfully hibernated over winter.
Cowell also criticises the CGI advert for depicting what appears to be an African pygmy hedgehog, not a British one: any healthy native hedgehog should hibernate over Christmas.
Here the annual cycle changes from raising worker wasps to raising fertile queens, which will hibernate over the winter to start new colonies the following spring.
Her hibernating creatures turn over, give a good stretch and then emerge groggy and bleary eyed from their long winter's nap.
Although Polistes exclamans have been found in organ-pipe muddauber nests, a mud nest that can provide a certain level of protection, it is not thought to actually house hibernating Polistes exclamans over the winter.
This is referred to as hibernation or hibernating myocardium.
A photographic record of over 6000 hibernating bats, taken since 1994, revealed bats with fungal growths since 1995; however, the incidence of such bats increased in Myotis myotis from 2% in 2007 to 14% by 2010.
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