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- Twenty to 56 % of radio-collared juvenile squirrels survived to estivation.
- "' Does anyone know which endotherms and which ectotherms perform estivation and diurnation?
- Settignano was a secure resort for estivation for members of the Guelf faction of Florence.
- It spends the winter in hibernation and the hottest parts of the summer in estivation.
- H . engaddensis goes through estivation.
- When estivation is complete, the frog uses its front and hind legs to help shed the protective layer.
- In the dry summer months enters in estivation ( summer sleep ), dehydrating the fronds until apparently dead.
- They are inactive during the summer, staying underground in estivation, and even in winter they are only active at night.
- Hindgut fermenters do have the ability to expel their microflora, which is useful during the acts of hibernation, estivation and torpor.
- The western chicken turtle will bask and frequently travels overland for a variety of activities including nesting, migration, estivation, and hibernation.
- Near the end of July, the squirrels begin a period of estivation, but this may occur as early as April in drought years.
- At extreme temperatures, Cranwell's frogs enter a period of estivation, developing a thick layer of protective skin to trap moisture and aid in respiration.
- Dormant states such as this ( i . e . hibernation and estivation ) involve greatly reduced metabolism and body temperatures rise and fall with the ambient temperature.
- Unlike hibernation, which leads to a state of torpor, estivation induces lethargy, and can go unnoticed in some animals if their body temperature is not measured.
- Some animals, like ground squirrels and marmots, have one or more periods of estivation, a summer hibernation that allows them to avoid the hottest and driest periods.
- Throughout the region they find remains of large reptiles that revive from estivation during the rainy season, which remind Natsu of velociraptors from " Jurassic Park ".
- Although well-supported long periods of drought, the driest months and hot summer enters in estivation ( summer sleep ), dehydrated their fronds, to appear dead.
- :: : : To make some flagrant speculation, just thinking out loud ( or perhaps asking a question of my own, if someone answers ) : I wonder what the effect of hibernation / estivation is on overall species diversity?
- This species tends to prefer temperatures between 24 and 30 癈 . When it is hotter than that, it tends to find shelter in a burrow and go into a state of estivation, or when it is colder it goes into a state of hibernation in order to conserve energy.
- A single yank on the pull cord, with the flywheel offering just the right amount of resistance, and the engine coughs, clears its throat and springs to life _ even after a long hibernation ( or estivation, in the case of the snow blower . ) In a small, mechanical way, you could almost say, it is a metaphorical re-enactment of birth itself.