How long does the Alaska marmot hibernate for?

about two weeks
about three months
about five months
about eight months
Because hibernation begins in September, most marmots in Alaska spend two-thirds of each year locked in their winter dens. The metabolic processes of the body are slowed down, thanks to which the body temperature is significantly reduced. Hibernation lasts until April or May.
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