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- aestivating snails like Rhagada tescorum, Sphincterochila boissieri and others. Insecta: Lady beetles (Coccinellidae) have been reported to aestivate...
- elsewhere in South Australia. This image shows many Theba pisana, and a number of smaller and more pointed Cochlicella acuta aestivating on a fence post....
- neck always stay above 0 °C (32 °F). A few mammals in hot environments aestivate in times of drought or extreme heat, for example the fat-tailed dwarf...
- Tar-gan-gil, Tackingal; however, all of them mean Bogong Moth, which aestivate on the mountain. In 2019, "Kunama Namadgi" was submitted to the Geographical...
- adaptations. Most of them are fossorial, spending the hot dry months aestivating in deep burrows. While there they shed their skins a number of times...
- contact and aggregation allow the moths to retain body moisture. When the aestivating moths are disturbed, the moths within the area of disturbance briefly...
- themselves underground where they create a water-impervious cocoon in which to aestivate during dry periods. Once it rains, they emerge, find a temporary pool...
- "Lepidosiren paradoxa". FishBase. "FAMILY Details for Lepidosirenidae - Aestivating lungfishes". www.fishbase.se. Retrieved 2023-03-29. Kemp, Anne; Cavin...
- sprout from the flower stems; the latter are known as pedicels. After aestivating in spring, the plant sends up its true leaves, each up to 40 cm (16 in)...
- of Mexico, reproduces annually. Like most other snakes, rattlesnakes aestivate during very hot or dry periods, which is why they are rarely seen during...