Bears primarily hibernate to survive the winter. During this period, their metabolism slows down significantly, allowing them to conserve energy while they rely on their fat reserves. Additionally, before hibernation, bears eat more food to build up fat stores. They will often seek shelter in dens to stay warm and protected during the cold months.
hat do bears do to survive the winter?
Responses
eat less food
eat less food
sharpen their claws
sharpen their claws
migrate
migrate
hibernate
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