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Most wild cats are crepuscular, that means they are not nocturnal or diurnal, but instead sleep at dawn and dusk.

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Many wild cat species are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. However, some wild cats, like lions and leopards, are known to be more active during the night and therefore exhibit nocturnal behavior. It can vary depending on the specific species and their habitats.

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=No cat do not hibernate. A cat spend up to 10 hours asleep! =

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No. The wolverine is not a hibernating mammal.

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Fish, bears, and seals.

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no thay dont

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No no type of cat in hibernates

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The jungle cat doesn't hibernate

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