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hibernate

[hahy-ber-neyt] / ˈhaɪ bərˌneɪt /
VERB
lie dormant; sleep through cold weather
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Those offspring hibernate over winter as larvae - caterpillars - in a communal silken web called a hibernaculum.

From BBC

While hibernating for winter, the trees keep track of how long temperatures spend below about 45 degrees.

From Washington Post

It’s the kind of chili you need after a long day skiing — or hibernating.

From Seattle Times

They are the only canid species known to hibernate and are monogamous, often living in pairs.

From New York Times

To withstand air temperatures that can drop below –20°C, the snakes lurk near the edges of geothermal pools reaching 40°C and hibernate.

From Science Magazine