Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How fragile are snakes when they hibernate?

How fragile are snakes when they hibernate?

Frogs, bears, hedgehogs, snakes and other animals all go into hibernation. After these animals enter hibernation, they rely entirely on body fat to maintain body consumption, but the body will greatly reduce consumption. However, the hibernation of snakes and bears is quite different. Snakes are cold-blooded animals. Once the ambient temperature is too low, it will affect their actions. Such snakes are not only incapable of preying, but also very dangerous, so hibernation is the best way.

On the other hand, bears lack food. Bears are huge, and they also need a lot of food. In winter, they not only need less food, but also consume a lot of fat for their body functions, so bears choose to hibernate to spend the winter safely. Bears hibernate just to enter a deep sleep state. Don't think that bears are easy to bully at this time. If it wakes up, a bear who gets up angry is absolutely difficult to deal with.

They wake up under different conditions. Bears usually sleep until March-April of the following year, and snakes wake up to look for food when the weather gets warmer. Such an incident happened in Henan, because the winter was not too cold that year, and the weather just warmed up for a few days, so the snake felt that the temperature was getting warmer and went out to bask in the sun to warm up before preying, and because the sun was in a graveyard, it was crowned with various feudal sayings and even attracted the worship of the villagers.