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Hibernation in savanna ecosystems is less common compared to temperate regions, as savanna climates typically experience warm temperatures year-round with distinct wet and dry seasons. Some animals may enter a state of torpor to conserve energy during the dry season when food and water are scarce, but true hibernation is rare. Species like certain rodents or reptiles might burrow or seek shelter to avoid extreme conditions, adapting their behaviors rather than undergoing prolonged hibernation. Overall, the adaptation strategies in savannas focus more on resilience to seasonal changes than on hibernation.

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