Published in Simply Ecologist
Author Erzsebet Frey
No, Red wolves do not hibernate. Hibernation is a behavior that is typically exhibited by some species of bears, rodents, and other mammals, in which they enter a state of reduced activity and metabolism during the winter months to conserve energy. Hibernation is a behavior exhibited by some animals, primarily mammals, in which the animal enters a state of dormancy during the winter months to conserve energy and survive when food is scarce.