Suremuskäitumine
Suremuskäitumine refers to the observable behaviors and physiological changes that occur in an organism as it approaches and experiences death. This complex phenomenon can vary significantly across different species, but some common patterns are observed. In many animals, a period of reduced activity and responsiveness may precede death, often accompanied by a decrease in appetite and thirst. Some species may seek out secluded or familiar locations as they sense their end, a behavior sometimes interpreted as a desire for comfort or safety.
Physiological changes associated with suremuskäitumine can include alterations in heart rate, respiration, and body temperature, often