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to hibernating
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To spend winter time in hibernation.
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Lidge said he was looking forward to hibernating at home in Colorado, letting his body and, most of all, his mind recover.
Others, such as the common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) and the particoloured bat (Vespertilio murinus), withdraw to hibernating places at some distance from their summer range.
Douglas Wright, an architect with Hart Howerton, a firm based in New York and San Francisco, said many of his male clients look forward to hibernating in "man caves" — cozy, masculine dens where they can pursue interests like spectator sports, woodworking or billiards.
In black bears, euthermic animals were compared to hibernating animals.
Increased GRP expression is unique to hibernating animals and appears to be important.
Although part of a mostly tragic story has continued to unfold as new areas are affected, anecdotal signs are emerging that all may not be lost when it comes to hibernating bats and WNS.
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"I'm not ready to hibernate yet".
Here are bars in which to hibernate.
BEARS are supposed to hibernate all winter.
To cope, many species have learned to hibernate.
The LCD can be set to hibernate while inactive, even during filming, to conserve power.
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