dvalartími
Dvalartími, derived from the Icelandic words *dvalr* (meaning "sleep" or "torpor") and *artími* (meaning "time"), refers to a period of hibernation or deep rest observed in certain Arctic and sub-Arctic species, particularly seals. This phenomenon is most notably associated with ringed seals (*Pusa hispida*), though other species like walruses and some Arctic foxes may exhibit similar behaviors. Dvalartími occurs during the winter months when environmental conditions in the Arctic become harsh, with prolonged darkness, freezing temperatures, and limited food availability.
During dvalartími, ringed seals enter a state of reduced metabolic activity, conserving energy while remaining in
The timing and duration of dvalartími vary depending on species and location, typically lasting several months.