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intr.v. hi·ber·nat·ed, hi·ber·nat·ing, hi·ber·nates. 1. To pass the winter in a dormant or torpid state. 2. To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.
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intr.v. hi·ber·nat·ed, hi·ber·nat·ing, hi·ber·nates. 1. To pass the winter in a dormant or torpid state. 2. To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.
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Fish are ectothermic, and so, by definition, cannot hibernate because they cannot actively down-regulate their body temperature nor their metabolic rate.
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hi·ber·nat·edhi·ber·nat·ing. Definition of HIBERNATE. 1. : to pass the winter in a torpid or resting state. 2. : to be or become inactive or dormant. ? hi·ber·na·tion ...
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verb (used without object), hi·ber·nat·ed, hi·ber·nat·ing. 1. Zoology. to spend the winter in close quarters in a dormant condition, as bears and certain other ...
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