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What animal wakes up? What animal wakes up?

1, wasp, also known as wasp or wasp, is a semi-hibernating insect. When the temperature reached five degrees, they began to hold a group to keep warm. The lower the temperature, the denser the colony, and the higher the temperature, the looser the colony. When the temperature is higher than seven degrees, wasps begin to disintegrate. Holding a group is very important, because the survival rate of wasps in the coming year lies in the quality of holding a group.

2. Earthworms will stop growing and start growing when the temperature is lower than 20 degrees. When the temperature is below zero, earthworms will die. So in winter, earthworms will go deep into the soil and start to hibernate when the temperature is 0-5 degrees. The optimum living temperature is 18-27 degrees.

Snails generally live in wet places with plants, avoiding direct sunlight, and no one will interfere. Snails living in cold regions hibernate, and species living in tropical regions hibernate in dry seasons. The mucus secreted by them during hibernation will form a calcium film to seal the mouth of the shell, and the whole body will be hidden in the shell until the temperature and humidity are suitable.

4. The overwintering mode of flies and mosquitoes is quite complicated. It can not only overwinter in pupa state, but also overwinter in the form of fly maggots and adults. In the south of the Yangtze River and parts of North China, the average temperature in winter is below 0℃, so flies can spend the winter skillfully as pupae, and maggots of dormant female flies covered with livestock manure can be found in a few areas. In the subtropical region of South China, the average temperature is above 5℃, and flies can continue to reproduce without dormancy. But what I want to say is that most of them will freeze to death, and only a few with strong vitality will survive.

5. ants need to hibernate. They usually hide in caves deep underground, where there is food stored in autumn. They are also semi-hibernating insects, because they also need to eat.

6. One-horned fairy is in humus. In winter, unicorns stay under humus, as if asleep and motionless. It has been waiting for the warm spring. One-horned fairy mainly feeds on rotten leaves and rotten wood, and there are many breeding enthusiasts of one-horned fairy, which we can often see in cartoons.

7. Ladybugs are under fallen leaves or in cracks in dead trees. In winter, ladybugs hibernate in places where they can resist cold and strong winds. They don't eat anything, as if they slept until spring came.