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Europe
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In Europe, animals hibernate during winter to conserve energy and survive cold temperatures.
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Biological research communities
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Biological research communities study hibernation for its potential medical, space travel, and environmental conservation applications.
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Equatorial countries
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Hibernation may be less familiar and relevant in Equatorial countries due to less extreme seasonal changes.
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Native American cultures
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Native American tribes see hibernating animals as symbols of patience and wisdom and integrate hibernation into their folklore and traditions.
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North America
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Animals in North America hibernate during winter to conserve energy and survive the cold temperatures.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, people may use hibernation as a metaphor for a period of rest and withdrawal during the winter months.
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Traditional indigenous cultures
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Some traditional indigenous cultures have knowledge of hibernating animals and may use it in their traditional medicine and hunting practices.
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Urbanized societies
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In urbanized societies, hibernation is generally viewed as a biological process rather than a cultural or spiritual belief.
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