Don’t worry, he’s okay! He’s just sleeping.
Dormice hibernate in the winter in nests that they make hidden away on the ground. In Britain the dormouse may spend up to 1/3 of its life in hibernation. Dormice usually enter hibernation at the time of the first frost, when nearly all food is gone. Dormice rely upon fat reserves gathered in the summer and autumn, and during hibernation they loose about a quarter of their body weight.
Surrey Wildlife Trust Mammal Project Officer, Dave Williams, took this lovely footage of a dormouse in torpor (hibernation).
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They don’t normally snore like this, but don’t worry. This one was fine really and in expert hands. He was only removed briefly from his nest to be wei
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11 months ago 00:06:28 1
Сказка. Храп Хомяка и одна удивительная, но правдивая история
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