Hibernation is during the winter, estivation is just like hibernation but in the summer and migration is when the move to different locations. So Im pretty sure that turtles hibernate during the winter and some turtles estivate during the summer if it is too hot.
Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
Arctic foxes do not migrate, hibernate or estivate.
No foxes, including the gray fox, hibernate, estivate or migrate.
No, cheetahs do not hibernate nor do the estivate.
NoNo raccoons do not estivate. They are a mammal, and they are nocturnal. They sleep most of the day, and come out when it's cool. They also stay close to bodies of water.
No, they live in a warm environment and do not need to migrate
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It actually depends if the prey migrates or hibernates.As far as i know they do not hibernate and as far as migrate they will follow there prayNormally cheetahs just suck lollipops (you know what i mean) & dont care but they really adore vigina's that stink.
When it becomes too cold or too hot, the hibernate or estivate to regulate their body temperature and avoid death.
Amur leopards do not migrate as they are a sedentary species, meaning they do not travel long distances seasonally. They also do not hibernate as they are not adapted for prolonged periods of dormancy. Instead, they are active year-round, hunting and moving within their territories.
Red foxes neither estivate nor hibernate. No fox estivates or hibernates.
yes they may estivate in some problems of harsh weathers.