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Which animal behavior is characterized by a decrease in heart rate and body temperature and the use of stored fat to provide energy? conditioning hibernating imprinting migrating.
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Which animal behavior is characterized by a decrease in heart rate and body temperature and the use of stored fat to provide energy? conditioning hibernating imprinting migrating.
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hibernation
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hibernation
Animals use this in the winter in order to store energy when resources are low
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