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The ability to survive in cool climates is attributed to sporogony in mosquitoes at a much lower temperature and the production of long-term hibernating hypnozoites in human liver.
If you are staying for a long time, hibernate your desktop or any electronic devices.
There's been a rush of interest, however, in the long-hibernating character overseas, as Dracula Untold scored nine more No 1s in the 17 markets it expanded into this weekend – including the best 2D opening of the year in Russia ($9.6m).
Although it resembles a very long lie-in, hibernating is not a simple matter of sleeping through the cold.
Take a long nap to hibernate during winter.
Though historically feline, in practice the Cure are more like a tortoise: they move slowly, their shows generally last three hours, and they hibernate for long periods, taking more than four years between albums.
It threatens some nine bat species that hibernate in Long Cave, a 1.3-mile-long den of crucial, undeveloped habitat just five miles from the entrance to the park's Mammoth Cave, which is visited by nearly half a million people a year, officials said.
The long-toed salamander hibernates during the cold winter months, surviving on energy reserves stored in the skin and tail.
If, on the other hand, it is a thrifty adaptation, species evolved in highly seasonal environments, species that hibernate or migrate long distances and store substantial amounts of fat before hibernation or migration should show the highest tendency.
Most people are aware that land turtles are cold-blooded reptiles that live long lives, are inclined to hibernate, and move through the world at a slow pace.
I've long fancied being able to hibernate, although I prefer the idea of making a warm nest underground to bed down in, rather than the chiller drawer.
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