Hibernation is when an animal which sleeps during the winter to the fact that there is no food. Aestivation is also when animals or plant sleep for a short time period. Migration is the movement of animals from one place to another, because of lack of food or the seasons.
Imbricate aestivation
Some animals that exhibit aestivation include lungfish, African lungfish, desert tortoises, and snails. Aestivation is a dormant state similar to hibernation that helps these animals survive extreme heat and drought conditions.
Hibernation is an annual ritual . Torpor is sleepiness in a similar way, but not necessarily hibernation.
The two types of hibernation are true hibernation, which involves a drastic drop in body temperature and metabolism, and torpor, which is a state of reduced activity and metabolism without a significant drop in body temperature.
Type your answer here... it is hibernation
It's the summer equivalent of hibernation. Animals who have a period of inactivity in the winter - they hibernate. If they do that in summer - they aestivate.
Yes they can. It is called torpor, it is similar to hibernation, not a true hibernation. This can happen if the temperature drops to low. Or they may go into Aestivation: this is a kind of sleep similar to hibernation but is used in the summer to protect the animals from high temperatures and drought and the potentially harmful effects of the season.
Recess
It's called Aestivation (americans spell it without the 'a' at the beginning - the opposite of Hibernation.
Aestivation is a state of dormancy or inactivity that some animal species enter during hot or dry periods to conserve energy and water. It is similar to hibernation but typically occurs in response to high temperatures or lack of water rather than cold temperatures. During aestivation, animals may reduce their metabolic rate, seek shelter, and limit their activity until conditions are more favorable.
Imbricate aestivation
Whales do not hibernate- they would drown. They are mammals, and breathe air.
The difference between hibernation and estivation. Hibernation - when animals such as mice and bees and chipmunks and such sleep during winter and live off of fat and food energy that they store for when they go into a deep sleep. Estivation - when animals such as frogs and toads go into a deep sleep when it gets too warm.
Some animals that exhibit aestivation include lungfish, African lungfish, desert tortoises, and snails. Aestivation is a dormant state similar to hibernation that helps these animals survive extreme heat and drought conditions.
Hibernation is an annual ritual . Torpor is sleepiness in a similar way, but not necessarily hibernation.
Migration is when animals relocate to a more hospitable environment when their habitat becomes too cold, dry, wet, or otherwise uninhabitable. Hibernation is when they sleep through the cold, drought, or whatever they do not like and awaken when that condition has ended. Both migration and hibernation are a method animals use to escape unpleasant conditions.
Estivation is a state of dormancy that some animals enter during hot and dry conditions. Animals that estivate reduce their metabolic activities to conserve energy and survive until environmental conditions improve. It is a survival strategy to avoid extreme heat and drought.