What Is Hibernation?

What Is Hibernation? by John Crossingham is a 32-page book published by Turtleback on October 31, 2001. This edition presents an informative exploration of the phenomenon of hibernation, detailing how various animals adapt to survive extreme temperatures. Through vivid text and full-color photographs, the book illustrates the processes involved in hibernation, including how animals utilize fat reserves and prepare their dens.
Readers will discover the biological and zoological aspects of hibernation, gaining insights into how animals manage to endure some of the harshest climates on Earth. The engaging content is designed for a juvenile audience, making complex scientific concepts accessible and interesting. This book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in animals, science, and nature.
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Hibernation allows animals to sleep through periods of extreme cold and heat, enabling them to live in some of the world’s harshest climates. Full-color photographs and vivid text explain how animals sleep it off, including how the animal’s body uses fat to survive and wake itself up, how an animal finds a den and prepares for hibernation, and more.
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