aestivate - to sleep during the summer
Hibernate is a verb.
Hibernate is indeed the correct spelling, yes.Some example sentences are:The bears are beginning to hibernate.I would love to hibernate through the winter.Be careful when gardening, hedgehogs like to hibernate in piles of leaves and foliage.
I'm not sure if it has one because the root word is hibernate. It's suffix would be ing. But I dont know about the prefix
den up = hibernate
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
Fester, idle, and hibernate are words. Those mean stagnate.
Hibernate is to be in a dormant state resembling sleep over the winter. Estivate is the opposite where it is to be in a dormant state in summer.
No cockroaches do not hibernate. Bugs them selves do not hibernate.
No, they do not hibernate.
no they do not hibernate
No, they do not hibernate. Felines as a species doesn't hibernate.
Eagles do not hibernate. Birds don't hibernate.
Kookaburras do not hibernate. No birds in Australia hibernate.
They don't hibernate. But they do leave their normal stomping ground. I have jays that live in a tree opposite where i live. Around November time they disappeared - but today I went for a walk in the country about a mile from here and I found thirty or forty of them in a tree deep in a Forrest. So I think that they must flock in the winter - probs for protection and warmth.
They hibernate in winter
No, honeybees do not hibernate.
Pika's do not hibernate.