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It's the summer equivalent of hibernation. Animals who have a period of inactivity in the winter - they hibernate. If they do that in summer - they aestivate.
aestivate - to sleep during the summer
Cheetahs do not aestivate, go into torpor, or hibernate. They are adapted to hot climates and rely on their speed and agility for hunting, rather than conserving energy through dormancy. They remain active year-round.
Both: The Water-holding Frog has an estivation cycle and the California red-legged frog may estivate when food and water supply is low. Whereas frogs from temperate climates hibernate through the winter.
Animals typically hibernate in cold weather to conserve energy when food is scarce. In extreme hot weather, some animals undergo estivation, a state of dormancy to conserve energy and water. However, not all animals hibernate or estivate, as each species has evolved specific adaptations to survive harsh environmental conditions.
Animals hibernate in the autumn.
They hibernate in winter
The four animals that hibernate are bears,bats,frogs,and fish.Bears and bats hibernate in caves.Frogs and fish bury themselves in ponds.
the earth changes while they hibernate
Bears and badgers hibernate.
No, the term hibernate only refers to land animals.
No not all animals hibernate.Because people do not hibernate.