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Top 10 Mammals with the Longest Hibernation Periods

This ranking evaluates mammals based on the average duration of their annual deep torpor or hibernation. These species have evolved to drastically lower their metabolism to survive extreme cold and food scarcity, representing some of the most remarkable survival strategies in the animal kingdom.

Current #1
Edible Dormouse

Interesting Facts & Summary

In the ultimate "nature nap marathon," the Dormouse (Gliridae) stands as the undisputed champion. These petite mammals can hibernate for up to 9 months annually under extreme conditions. Compared to the human average of 8 hours of sleep per day, dormice spend the better part of their lives in a state of suspended animation. Remarkably, during hibernation, their body temperature drops near freezing and their heart rate plummets from a typical 600 beats per minute to fewer than 10, a state of extreme metabolic suppression that allows them to survive harsh periods of food scarcity.

RankNameDuration (Months)Key Feature
Edible Dormouse
7Known for its long hibernation period of up to 7 months
Marmot
6.5Deep hibernation heavily reliant on burrow conditions
European Hedgehog
6Typical hibernator in temperate climate zones
4
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
6Survives by dropping body temperature near freezing
5
Arctic Ground Squirrel
5.5Capable of prolonged dormancy in extreme Arctic cold
6
Bat (Temperate species)
5Hibernates in large clusters within caves
7
American Black Bear
5Not a true deep hibernator, but enters seasonal torpor
8
Chipmunk
4.5Wakes up periodically to feed on stored nuts
9
Pika
4Survives high-altitude winters through dormancy
10
Badger
3Enters a lethargic state lasting several months in winter

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