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Can hedgehog hibernate?

Hedgehogs hibernate.

Hedgehog is an animal with different temperatures. It can't regulate its body temperature stably in winter, so it will hibernate when it is cold.

Hibernation of hedgehogs is a change in the whole metabolic mode, which is caused by external stimuli. When the temperature drops to 7 degrees, the hedgehog will secrete hormones that cause hibernation, prompting the hedgehog to enter hibernation. However, after the temperature rises, if spring comes, hedgehogs will recover due to the cessation of hibernation hormone secretion.

Hibernation

When autumn comes and the weather turns cold, hedgehogs will gradually go into hibernation in order to survive the cold winter smoothly. At this time, the hedgehog's physical state began to change from active to quiet, and his body temperature, breathing and heartbeat would drop greatly.

At ordinary times, the hedgehog's body temperature is about 35 degrees, while in hibernation, his body temperature is only 7.5 degrees. When the ambient temperature drops further, the lowest temperature of the hedgehog will even approach degrees.

Breathing gradually slows down, from 5 breaths per minute to only one breath every two hours, and breathing is very weak, so the oxygen consumption is only five thousandths of the normal level. The heartbeat is reduced from 2 beats per minute to 2 beats per minute.