No, because elephants live in the safari and there is no extreme climates and snow, so why do elephants even need to hibernate, anyway? But they do migrate, and not always during the winter, though, like some birds. They migrate because they need enough plants for food, and if they run out, of course they aren't going to give wait there until they die.
how do elephant screws get their water
No they do not.
Elephant shrews are named for their long, flexible snouts that resemble the trunk of an elephant. Despite their name, they are not closely related to shrews but are more closely related to elephants, although distantly. The name "elephant shrew" is a reflection of their unique appearance rather than their actual evolutionary relationship.
Elephants, as a whole, do not hibernate.
they use it for digging.
Pygmy elephants are much, much larger than elephant shrews.
Most of the golden rumped elephant shrews live in Kenya. They eat many invertebrates, like beetles, termites, and earthworms.
The exact population of elephant shrews is difficult to determine, as they are elusive and inhabit diverse environments across Africa. There are several species of elephant shrews, some of which are more endangered than others. Conservation efforts are ongoing, but habitat loss and poaching pose significant threats to their populations. Overall, while specific numbers are unclear, many species of elephant shrews are considered vulnerable or endangered.
they migrate
they live in underground burrows.
Because they are relatively unchanged evolutionarily from the ancient Elephant Shrews
Like all animals they are heterotrophic.