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Desert foxes do not hibernate in the traditional sense, as they are adapted to their arid environments. Instead, they are primarily nocturnal, being most active during the cooler nighttime hours to avoid the extreme heat of the desert during the day. They may rest in burrows or sheltered areas to escape the heat, but this behavior is not true hibernation.

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