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  1. What Is Brumation? Definition and Examples - Science Notes and …

    Feb 7, 2024 · Brumation is a physiological state in reptiles and amphibians in the cold winter months that involves a slowing of metabolic processes, reduced activity, and minimal food intake. While often …

  2. Hibernation vs Brumation vs Torpor Vs Dormancy: Guide 101

    In contrast, Brumation is a ‘Dormancy’ period in which reptiles’ growth, development, and physical activity are temporarily stopped. The reptile body usually shuts down during this period for …

  3. Brumation in Reptiles and How to Prepare - The Spruce Pets

    Sep 11, 2025 · Brumation is a dormant period for reptiles, similar to hibernation in mammals. During this time, their bodies shut down to conserve energy for the coming year. Learn what to expect during …

  4. Brumation vs Hibernation: What Are the Differences?

    Apr 6, 2022 · Brumation is best understood as the ectothermic animal’s equivalent of hibernation. Reptiles, amphibians, and even some insects undergo brumation, typically during the coldest time of …

  5. What Happens During Brumation and Why Do Animals Do It?

    Aug 18, 2025 · Brumation is a period of winter dormancy primarily experienced by cold-blooded vertebrates, such as reptiles and amphibians. It is a physiological state involving a slowing of …

  6. Ogden Nature Center - What is Brumation?

    What is Brumation? Brumation is a state of dormancy that reptiles enter, typically during the winter. During this period, reptiles reduce their activity levels, metabolism, and bodily functions.

  7. Differences Between Brumation and Hibernation - AnimalWised

    Nov 5, 2025 · Brumation is the equivalent of hibernation in cold-blooded animals. Rather than being inactive for long periods, some reptiles and amphibians occasionally stir to drink water or take in food.

  8. BRUMATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Nov 22, 2008 · The meaning of BRUMATION is a state or condition of sluggishness, inactivity, or torpor exhibited by reptiles (such as snakes or lizards) during winter or extended periods of low temperature.

  9. Hibernation vs Brumation vs Estivation: What are the Differences?

    Hibernation only occurs in warm-blooded mammals under obligate or facultative hibernation, whereas brumation occurs in reptiles and amphibians during cold temperatures, and estivation during very hot …

  10. Brumation | zoology | Britannica

    …reptiles, which is also called brumation, is akin to hibernation in mammals. Instead of experiencing long, sustained periods of inactivity, brumating reptiles stir occasionally to drink water; however, they …