Yes, dormice do make nests for the winter. They construct cozy nests using leaves, grass, and other plant materials, often in tree hollows or underground burrows. During winter, dormice enter a state of hibernation, relying on these nests for warmth and protection from the cold. Their hibernation can last several months, allowing them to conserve energy until spring.
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