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Bear’s Deep Sleep is a comprehensive exploration of hibernation in bears, examining the complex biological and behavioral adaptations that enable these magnificent creatures to survive harsh winter conditions. The authors, Nalini Sorensen and Shubham Lakhera, delve into the physiological changes that occur during a bear’s hibernation period, including metabolic slowdown, body temperature regulation, and energy conservation.
This non-fiction work offers readers a detailed understanding of how bears prepare for winter, the duration of their sleep cycles, and the environmental factors that trigger hibernation. The book combines scientific research with accessible explanations, making it suitable for nature enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about wildlife biology. Readers will gain insight into different bear species and how their hibernation patterns vary across different geographical regions and climates.







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