talveunnejäämine
Talveunnejäämine, commonly referred to as hibernation, is a state of prolonged inactivity that some animals enter during the winter months. This physiological adaptation allows them to survive periods of cold temperatures and scarce food resources. During talveunnejäämine, an animal's metabolic rate significantly decreases, leading to a lower body temperature, slower heart rate, and reduced breathing. This energy-saving strategy enables them to conserve vital bodily resources until more favorable conditions return.
Animals that hibernate, such as bears, squirrels, and hedgehogs, prepare for this period by accumulating fat
The process of waking from hibernation is also a gradual one. As temperatures rise and food becomes