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how does hibernation differ from aestivation ? give examples​

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Answered by shreyao4o62009
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Hibernation or “winter sleep” is the state of inactivity or low metabolic process performed by the animals during winters. Aestivation or “summer sleep”, on the other hand, is the low metabolic process by the animals during summers.

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Answered by salmanaimran1982
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Hibernation or “winter sleep” is the state of inactivity or low metabolic process performed by the animals during winters. Aestivation or “summer sleep”, on the other hand, is the low metabolic process by the animals during summers.

As hibernation is the sleep during the winter, the animals look out for the warmer place, their metabolic activities slow down, and it is the dormant stage. Aestivation is a summer sleep, so animals search for the moist, shady and cool place to sleep. Examples. Bats, birds, mammals, insects, etc.

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