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Why does polar bear hibernate in winters?

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Hibernating means to PASS the WINTER in a dormant or lethargic state. Animals that hibernate store body fat when FOOD is PLENTIFUL. When food is SCARCE, they hibernate, living off their stored body fat. ... Polar bears aren't deep hibernators, but enter a state of carnivore lethargy.



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