aestivate, be still, do nothing, hang fire, lay by, lie beneath, lie fallow, lie low, lie up, not budge, ride at anchor, smolder, vegetate
Definitionv. sleep during winter
Last update: June 20, 2015
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In habits bats are social, nocturnal and crepuscular; the insect-eating species feed on the wing, in winter in the temperate regions they migrate to a warmer climate, or hibernate, as do the British bats. [Please select]
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The Graylings and the Fritillaries are typical examples of butterflies which hibernate as newly hatched larvae. [Please select]
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The most conspicuous examples are the Swallowtails, nearly all of which hibernate in the chrysalis stage. [Please select]
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In such cases the insect must aestivate rather than hibernate. [Please select]
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Presumably these butterflies lay eggs that develop into caterpillars which hibernate when partially grown. [Please select]
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The larvae hibernate and mature early the following summer. [Please select]
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They now stop feeding and go into a lethargic condition in which they hibernate. [Please select]
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Here they become lethargic and hibernate until the following spring. [Please select]
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The butterflies hibernate in hollow trees or in such other shelters as they may find. [Please select]
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Everyone knows that snakes hibernate; so don't try it on," returned Ulyth, laughing." [Please select]
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The muskrat does not hibernate like some rodents, but is pretty active all winter. [Please select]
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