Sentences with phrase «hibernate in»

It always makes me smile since I love to hibernate in the house and be cozy and safe.
Do badgers hibernate in winter?
These bug hotels, bird houses, hedgehog huts and more will provide local wildlife with welcome shelter in spring and summer, and a place to hibernate in winter.
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As the winters draw closer and the temperature gets low, you will start finding ways to hang - up on your workout and simply hibernate in your bed.
Do they hibernate in captivity?
Choose to hibernate in your luxurious surrounds or explore all Pumphouse Point has to offer from rugged mountain bike and bush walking trails, drift sheltered waters by row boat or simply relax in the Pumphouse and Shorehouse lounges and watch the changing mood of the lake as the weather rolls in.
Fish will hibernate in the warmer water found at the bottom of the pond.
Rattlesnakes can be around all year but are most commonly encountered during the warmer months and usually hibernate in the fall and winter.
What Gajdusek did was discover that their disease was caused by a slow - acting prion, which is a kind of virus that can hibernate in the body for years, even decades, before jolting to life.
That's why I like to hibernate in the basement with the air conditioning turned to full blast, only to emerge once the sun sets.
My boys are spending the night with Nana and Papa, so this Chick is going to hibernate in the craft room... So many fun projects I can not wait to share with you!
So oftentimes, it's a whole lot less glam (at least for me) than what a lot of folks think «fulltime blogging» is — I just hibernate in a room with my laptop 24/7.
It's as if my body wants to hibernate in preparation of the faster pace of life I'll have in Chicago.
We tend to hibernate in the winter, but we hit the ol' dusty trail every spring, and visit all the neighborhoods.
It's time to keep myself hydrated and hibernate in the air conditioned room with 18 degrees Celsius.
We are headed down to Maryland for one last quick trip (before we hibernate in NY until the baby gets here) for my sister - in - law's baby shower for my future little nephew!
Don't worry that it's 8 weeks long — I really mostly hibernate in Jan / Feb every year.
Of course it's natural to want to hibernate in the dark days of these winter months, but staying motivated and active will make for a healthy, well body all year round.
Your instinct may be to hibernate in solitude, but talking to a friend or family member that you trust will be more beneficial in the long run.
After the larvae hatch from the eggs, they feed on the bees and then hibernate in a cocoon in the ground.
Western dwarf lemurs hibernate in drafty tree holes, where their body temperature fluctuates by as much as 20 degrees with the outside air.
Organisms would either need to hibernate in the ice until the crack reopened or migrate elsewhere.
Global warming has changed the genes that tell pitcher plant mosquito larva (inset) when to hibernate in the winter.
Last year, data emerged indicating the same fungus inhabits caves and other sites where bats hibernate in Europe — and probably has been part of their ecosystems for hundreds of years, if not millennia.
You can also use them to explain to your child how bears hibernate in the winter because of food scarcity.
if MU sign EC I'm off to hibernate in bed until September the 1st!
Flip flops have been swapped for boots and sun dresses are now hibernating in the wardrobe while we all don our chunky knit jumpers instead.
But if we thought he'd be hibernating in political rehab come the next election — or earlier — we've had our yellow lanyards in a twist.
Akeredolu said he never believed the kidnappers could be hibernating in Ondo creeks until he was told about a month ago during the National Economic Council (NEC) Meeting in Abuja by Osinbajo, and later Governor Ambode, while he immediately deployed his deputy, Mr Alfred Agboola who is from the riverine areas in Ondo, to take up the matter.
Troops of 152 Battalion, 21 Brigade Nigerian Army, on Operation LAFIYA DOLE, in furtherance of blockade and clearance operations DEEP PUNCH 2 and their resolve to eliminate the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists hibernating in some areas, ambushed a group of unsuspecting Boko Haram terrorists on Friday, along Banki - Bula Yobe road in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State.
The live victim was a male greater mouse - eared bat that had been hibernating in a cave at a site known as ByÄí skála.
On April 2, scientists confirmed that white - nose fungus has apparently struck bats hibernating in two small Missouri caves.
After hibernating in refrigeratorlike chambers containing the compound, which is produced by a soil bacterium (a strain of Rhodococcus rhodochrous), diseased little brown and northern long - eared bats emerged healthy.
Such slavering was perhaps unsurprising, given that suspended animation has often been associated with sci - fi images of astronauts hibernating in pods en route to distant stars.
For example, the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus), which is smaller than a thumb, hibernates in caves around 40 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit with 90 percent humidity, an ideal setting for the fungus, according to laboratory tests.
It hibernates in winter and is less colonial in habit.
«Sunlight in the summer stops this process from happening, but when winter approaches, less sunlight can mean that more serotonin ends up hibernating in your neurons, causing seasonal depression.»
So, you can imagine how excited I was to bust this skirt out of the plastic storage container it hibernated in the past few months.
For the past few months I've been living in leggings, sweaters and sneakers while hibernating in our one bedroom apartment, my office and my parents house.
It has been difficult to meet someone in the past because most Seattle residents spent months hibernating in their homes in hopes that a friend or family member would set them up.
The Trump administration is moving to reverse Obama - era rules barring hunters on some public lands in Alaska from baiting bears with bacon and doughnuts and using spotlights to shoot mother bears and their cubs hibernating in dens.
We've seen some reports in recent days that those Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky roadsters that were so hard to find in early 2006 are there for the asking now that consumers have hibernated in the cold.
Where you open your windows for the first time and realize how dusty everything got while you were hibernating in the winter?
As a species, we have slept long enough, hibernating in our own ignorance.
Not all tortoises need to be hibernated in the northern latitudes.
Doing so will help prevent matting, decrease the likelihood of the dreaded furballs, and alert you to the presence of any pesky fleas that might be hibernating in that forest of fur.
Snakes start hibernating in fall, which is when they're more likely to strike.
Boo hibernates in winter, but you might spy him in the fenced area, if he's waking up.
Surfing, SUP, diving, snorkeling, yoga, manta rays, exploring, or hibernating in your room it's up to you what you decide to do.
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