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Hibernation is typically associated with temperate climates where seasonal changes lead to food scarcity and harsh conditions. In tropical rainforests, the climate is stable and resources are abundant year-round, making hibernation less common. However, some animals may exhibit similar behaviors, such as estivation, to cope with extreme weather conditions like droughts. These adaptations allow them to survive periods of unfavorable conditions without the need for true hibernation.

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