Name an animal that hibernates

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34 official answersBest find · One in a Krillion · 100

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Official Krillion Answers

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34 accepted answers from the official reveal.

  • Fat-tailed dwarf lemurMadagascar's dwarf lemur is the only primate known to hibernate.One in a Krillion · 100
  • AlligatorFreezes into pond ice with just its snout poking out.Deep Cut · 85
  • Common poorwillHopi speakers call this nightjar 'the sleeping one.'Deep Cut · 85
  • Deer mouseDeep Cut · 85
  • EchidnaDeep Cut · 85
  • Gila monsterDeep Cut · 85
  • Jumping mouseDeep Cut · 85
  • KoiDeep Cut · 85
  • MothDeep Cut · 85
  • SalamanderDeep Cut · 85
  • BadgerRare · 60
  • BumblebeeRare · 60
  • ButterflyRare · 60
  • HamsterRare · 60
  • LadybugRare · 60
  • LizardRare · 60
  • MarmotRare · 60
  • Prairie dogRare · 60
  • Queen waspRare · 60
  • RaccoonRare · 60
  • SkunkRare · 60
  • SnailRare · 60
  • ToadRare · 60
  • TortoiseRare · 60
  • ChipmunkSchooler · 30
  • FrogSchooler · 30
  • Ground squirrelSchooler · 30
  • HedgehogSchooler · 30
  • SnakeSchooler · 30
  • TurtleSchooler · 30
  • DormouseAlice's teapot sleeper genuinely sleeps more than half the year.Too Clever · 15
  • BatPlankton · 10
  • BearPlankton · 10
  • GroundhogPlankton · 10

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Additional ideas that may fit this prompt but haven't been verified against Krillion's official answer set.

31 additional ideas

  • alpine marmotNot verified
  • Arctic ground squirrelNot verified
  • big brown batNot verified
  • box turtleNot verified
  • Columbian ground squirrelNot verified
  • common toadNot verified
  • desert hedgehogNot verified
  • eastern box turtleNot verified
  • eastern chipmunkNot verified
  • European edible dormouseNot verified
  • European hedgehogNot verified
  • fat-tailed gerbilNot verified

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