Hibernation And Migration -Animals for Kids
Summary
TLDRA young boy wakes up on a cold winter morning and wonders how animals survive the harsh conditions. His mother teaches him about hibernation - how some animals like bears and frogs sleep through winter to conserve energy due to scarce food. They also spot migrating birds flying south for warmth and food. The boy imagines how the animals feel warm and cozy, almost like sleeping in a bed. He wishes he could hibernate too during winter but his mother explains the differences between sleep and hibernation.
Takeaways
- 😴 Animals like bears, frogs and bats hibernate through winter by going into deep sleep to conserve energy
- 🥶 Hibernating animals slow their breathing, heart rate and temperature to reduce energy needs
- ⏰ Hibernation can last many months until their 'alarm' tells them spring has arrived
- 🌡️ Not all animals hibernate - some migrate to warmer areas to find food
- 🧭 Migrating birds use the sun and stars like a compass to navigate to warmer climates
- 🐘 Elephants and other migrating animals remember landmarks to find food, water and safety
- 💤 Hibernation is not the same as sleep - animals' minds remain active in a forced resting state
- 😅 Hibernating animals may feel sleep deprived when they wake up in spring
- 🥾 The boy wants to observe hibernating animals in nature
- ⏱️ The boy is told it's getting late and time to migrate home
Q & A
Why do animals hibernate?
-Animals hibernate to conserve energy and survive harsh winters when food becomes scarce. By slowing their breathing, heart rate, and metabolism, they reduce their energy needs.
How long can some animals hibernate?
-Some animals like marmots and polar bears can hibernate for up to 8 months over the winter.
What happens to an animal's body temperature during hibernation?
-An animal's body temperature drops during hibernation, reducing its energy needs.
How do hibernating animals know when to wake up?
-Hibernating animals have a natural alarm clock that goes off when spring arrives, triggered by changes like warmer temperatures.
Why do some animals migrate instead of hibernate?
-Some animals migrate to warmer places instead of hibernating so they can find food and survive cold northern winters.
How do migrating birds know which direction to travel?
-Migrating birds use the sun or stars as a natural compass to determine direction.
How do birds migrate at night?
-Birds migrating at night use the position of stars to navigate.
How do elephants know where to migrate?
-Elephants migrate by remembering landmarks like rivers and mountains to lead them to food and water.
What other animals migrate?
-Many animals migrate, including birds, elephants, whales, caribou, butterflies, fish, and more.
Why is migration a smart strategy?
-Migration allows animals to move to warmer places with more available food to survive difficult seasons.
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