aestivationthe
Aestivationthe is a phenomenon observed in certain species, primarily amphibians and reptiles, characterized by a period of dormancy triggered by hot and dry conditions. This state is an adaptation to survive prolonged periods of environmental stress, such as drought or extreme temperatures, when food and water become scarce. Unlike hibernation, which is associated with cold temperatures, aestivation occurs during hot weather.
During aestivationthe, an animal typically burrows into the ground, often in mud or soil, to escape the
When favorable conditions return, such as rainfall or cooler temperatures, the animal emerges from its dormant