kylmärekkojen
Kylmärekkojen is a Finnish term that translates to "cold reindeer" and refers to a phenomenon observed in the Arctic regions, particularly in Lapland, where reindeer exhibit a specific adaptation to extreme cold. This adaptation is not a single biological feature but rather a combination of physiological and behavioral traits that allow them to survive and thrive in sub-zero temperatures for extended periods.
Physiologically, kylmärekkojen involves several key adaptations. Their thick winter coat is a primary defense, providing excellent
Behaviorally, kylmärekkojen involves changes in feeding habits and social interactions. During winter, reindeer are more sedentary