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Sea dragons, specifically the leafy and weedy varieties, do not hibernate in the traditional sense. Instead, they adapt to seasonal changes in their environment, often becoming less active and seeking shelter during colder months. They are more affected by water temperature and food availability than by a need to hibernate, as their metabolic rates adjust according to these factors.

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