Mudskippers do not hibernate in the traditional sense like some other animals. Instead, they exhibit a behavior called estivation, where they enter a state of dormancy during extremely dry conditions or when their habitat becomes inhospitable. During estivation, mudskippers can burrow into mud and slow their metabolic rate until conditions improve. This adaptation helps them survive in fluctuating environments.
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