{"id":43025,"date":"2024-10-25T14:27:26","date_gmt":"2024-10-25T12:27:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/35bd4623-3d58-48e2-8ab2-70c052e5d356"},"modified":"2024-10-25T15:27:28","modified_gmt":"2024-10-25T13:27:28","slug":"why-do-only-small-mammals-hibernate","status":"publish","type":"rss_feed","link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbcwildlife\/rss_feed\/why-do-only-small-mammals-hibernate\/","title":{"rendered":"Why do only small mammals hibernate?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"rssexcerpt\">Why don&#8217;t larger animals hibernate? Steve Harris explains <\/p><p class=\"rssauthor\">By <\/p><p class=\"rssbyline\">Published: Friday, 25 October 2024 at 12:27 PM<\/p><hr class=\"no-tts wp-block-separator\"\/><?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"yes\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><body><p>A number of rodents, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/mammals\/bat-facts\">bats<\/a>, insectivores, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/monotremes-facts\">monotremes<\/a> (the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/platypus\">platypus<\/a> and echidnas) and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/mammals\/marsupial-facts\">marsupials<\/a> truly hibernate, along with one <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/mammals\/what-are-primates\">primate<\/a>, the fat-tailed dwarf <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/mammals\/facts-about-lemurs\">lemur<\/a>. <\/p><ul><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/birds\/do-birds-hibernate\">Do birds hibernate?<\/a><\/li><\/ul><p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/what-is-hibernation\">Hibernation<\/a> is characterised by periods of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/torpor-vs-hibernation-sleep\">torpor <\/a>lasting from a few days to five weeks. Body temperature drops to between 2\u00b0C and 10\u00b0C in temperate hibernators (but as low as -2.9\u00b0C in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/arctic-animals\">Arctic<\/a> ground squirrels), and metabolic rates are reduced by up to 99 per cent.<\/p><ul><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/do-all-animals-sleep\">Do all animals sleep?<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/mammals\/which-animal-sleeps-the-most\">Which animal sleeps the most?<\/a><\/li><\/ul><p>Bouts of torpor are interrupted by breaks of up to 24 hours, when body temperature and metabolism return to near-normal levels, enabling the animals to perform essential functions: they may urinate and defecate, bats may change hibernation sites, and chipmunks may eat stored food.<\/p><p>Though brief, these periods of wakefulness consume 83 per cent of all the energy expended during hibernation. This is why hibernating mammals typically weigh less than 5kg (marmots are the biggest).<\/p><p>Larger mammals would warm up too slowly and consume even more energy when alert.<\/p><p>Instead, bigger animals conserve heat more efficiently &#8211; growing longer, denser <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/mammals\/difference-between-hair-and-fur\">fur<\/a>, and laying down more fat. Bears, for instance, undergo a spell of lethargy rather than hibernation: in their dens, their body temperature drops only slightly, from about 37\u00b0C to 31\u00b0C.<\/p><ul><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/mammals\/why-dont-human-have-fur\">Why don&#8217;t humans have fur?<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/marine-animals\/what-is-the-hairiest-animal\">What is the hairiest animal?<\/a><\/li><\/ul> <\/body><\/html>\n<hr class=\"no-tts wp-block-separator\"\/>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Why don&#8217;t larger animals hibernate? 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