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Maroc Maroc - ZEENEWS.INDIA.COM - World - 05/09/2024 17:53

Animals That Hibernate in Summer To Survive The Heat

Explore fascinating animals like snails, salamanders, and lungfish that estivate during summer to survive extreme heat and drought. Discover the process of estivation and how these creatures conserve energy.

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