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  2. Hibernaculum (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    Hibernating reptiles are also safer from predation inside of their concealed and protected hibernacula. Various species of turtles, snakes, and lizards all use hibernacula, the forms of which can vary greatly. [16] [17] An adult snapping turtle emerging from its stream-bank hibernaculum. Hibernacula are typically: Underground [16] Below the ...

  3. Dormancy - Wikipedia

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    Many plant species that exhibit dormancy have a biological clock that tells them when to slow activity and to prepare soft tissues for a period of freezing temperatures or water shortage. On the other hand, dormancy can be triggered after a normal growing season by decreasing temperatures, shortened day length, and/or a reduction in rainfall .

  4. Painted turtle - Wikipedia

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    Eastern painted turtle movements may contribute to aquatic plant seed dispersal. A study done in Massachusetts found that the quantity of intact macrophyte seeds defecated by Eastern painted turtles can be high and that the seeds of specifically Nymphaea ordorata that were found in feces were capable of moderate to high level germination. As ...

  5. Aestivation - Wikipedia

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    Theba pisana snails aestivating on Foeniculum vulgare in Montbazin, France. Aestivation (Latin: aestas (summer); also spelled estivation in American English) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, although taking place in the summer rather than the winter.

  6. Hickatee - Wikipedia

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    The habitat appears to be the main factor impacting diet -in many rivers the water is too strong or the waters to muddy to sustain aquatic plant-life, and in these waters the turtles feed on plants growing on the banks. Where the banks are too steep for such plants, here the turtles feed on leaves of overhanging branches. [9]

  7. Wood turtle - Wikipedia

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    During colder weather, the wood turtle stays in the water for a larger percentage of the time. [20] For this reason, during the winter months (and the late fall and early spring) it is considered an aquatic turtle. [4] November through February or March is spent in hibernation at the bottom of a small, flowing river.

  8. This String of Turtles Plant Has Leaves That Look JUST Like ...

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    The string of turtles plant is our latest houseplant obsession! The post This String of Turtles Plant Has Leaves That Look JUST Like Mini Turtle Shells appeared first on Taste of Home.

  9. Caspian turtle - Wikipedia

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    Hatchlings have round carapaces about 33 mm (1.3 in) in length, and are brighter colored than the adults. The Caspian turtle may occur in large populations in certain areas, especially in permanent water bodies. In temporary waters, it is forced to aestivate in the mud in summer, and the more northern populations hibernate during winter.