No, reptile species do not hibernate, they brumate.
Corn snakes do not hibernate; they are active throughout the year. In the wild, they may become less active during the winter months, but they do not undergo true hibernation. Corn snakes typically brumate, a period of inactivity where they may seek shelter in underground burrows to conserve energy.
Garter snakes hibernate.
they dont hibernate they brumate. In the wild they start brumating in October when the temperature reaches below 10 °C (50 °F) and they come back up in March. In captivity they cant brumate at room temperature.
Reptiles brumate. They basically hibernate except for exceptionally warm days when they will come out to bask, feed, or drink.
in burrows underground
Hibernate and sleep
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boas are mostly tropical snakes so they don't hibernate.
They hibernate, of course!!!
Yes.They hibernate.
spiders, ants ,snakes