yes they may estivate in some problems of harsh weathers.
Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
Nope - dogs are active all-year round - they neither Aestivate nor Hibernate.
Crocodiles do estivate. It is a very interesting biological state in which the crocodile enters everything is slowed from respiration to circulatory functions. at average a crocodile heart beats approximately 40 times per minute when a crocodile is estivating, its heart rate slows down to about 5 beats per minute and can remain in this "standby" state for a year or more, depending on the conditions.
In the wild, the lifespan of a hagfish is 40 years. In captivity, they only live to be about 17 years old.
No, cheetahs do not hibernate nor do the estivate.
When it becomes too cold or too hot, the hibernate or estivate to regulate their body temperature and avoid death.
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.
Red foxes neither estivate nor hibernate. No fox estivates or hibernates.
yes they may estivate in some problems of harsh weathers.
Tigers do not hibernate or migrate.
Giraffes don't estivate or hibernate. They keep on with their regular Life pretty much no matter what.
Estivation is the summer equivalent of hibernation in the winter. No, wolves do not estivate, as they are active year round.
No foxes, including the gray fox, hibernate, estivate or migrate.
Arctic foxes do not hibernate because they do not have enough fat on their bodies to supply nutrition during such a long season like winter. I hope this helps!! *bites lip*
Arctic foxes do not migrate, hibernate or estivate.
I don't believe that chinchillas hibernate or estivate.