The inactive state that some animals experience in winter is known as hibernation. During hibernation, animals enter a state of deep sleep characterized by significantly reduced metabolic rates, lower body temperatures, and decreased heart rates, allowing them to conserve energy when food is scarce. This adaptation helps them survive harsh winter conditions until warmer weather returns. Common hibernators include bears, ground squirrels, and certain species of bats.
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