In winter or in dry seasons, many terrestrial or freshwater species hibernate in their shell, sealing themselves with the operculum, which protects them from hibernation and which is destroyed in the spring or when the environment becomes more humid. Some species gather and hibernate in groups while others are buried before hibernation.
In winter or in dry seasons, many terrestrial or freshwater species hibernate in their shell, sealing themselves with the operculum, which protects them from hibernation and which is destroyed in the spring or when the environment becomes more humid. Some species gather and hibernate in groups while others are buried before hibernation.
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