Hibernate
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Example:
Imagine when your phone battery is low, and you're far from a charger, so you switch to power-saving mode to conserve energy. This situation is similar to what animals do when they hibernate because they need to manage their limited energy resources during the winter. Just like your phone reduces its activity to save battery life, animals slow down their bodily functions and enter a state of deep sleep to survive the cold months when food is scarce, ensuring they make it through until resources are abundant again.

Practice Version

Hibernate: To sleep during the cold winter when the animal has limited food supplies. Hibernate. Hibernate is when animals enter a deep sleep-like state to save energy during the winter.