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brumation
[broo-mey-shuhn]
noun
a state of winter dormancy entered into by some cold-blooded animals as part of their normal annual rhythm.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of brumation1
Example Sentences
But as the world warms and the climate in southern Queensland shifts from subtropical to tropical, this period of brumation is shrinking — meaning more run-ins between humans and the animals.
To survive extremely cold temperatures, some reptiles undergo brumation, which is a state of inactivity equivalent to hibernation in mammals.
The cold-blooded animals can’t regulate their own temperature, so when temperatures drop they go into a state called brumation to survive, Howard said.
In Las Vegas, where the threatened species’ reptilian winter rest is called brumation, the earliest a Mojave Max has emerged since 2000 was a little before noon on Feb. 14, 2005.
Wildlife experts like Rauch said snakes don’t go into hibernation like warm-blooded animals do, but instead enter a state of “brumation†— basically a less-knocked out form of hibernation for the coldblooded.
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