Ostriches do not aestivate; instead, they are adapted to their environments in ways that allow them to cope with heat and scarce resources. Aestivation is a state of dormancy that some animals enter during extreme heat or drought, primarily seen in certain amphibians and reptiles. Ostriches, being large Flightless Birds native to arid and semi-arid regions, utilize behaviors such as seeking shade and being active during cooler parts of the day to manage their body temperature and hydration.
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horses do not aestivate
aestivate - to sleep during the summer
yes so they survive longer
To spend the summer., To pass the summer in a state of torpor.
The Ostrich.
The ostrich is fastest, able to run 40 mph.
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.
The ostrich is native to Africa.
Ostrich females asre called hens Ostrich males are called ostrich males
ostrich ostrich
when a male ostrich makes love with a female ostrich