talviilto
Talviilto, also known as winter sheltering, is a practice of seeking refuge in a safe location during the winter months. This behavior is observed in various animal species, including birds, mammals, and reptiles, and serves several purposes. Primarily, it helps animals to conserve energy by avoiding the harsh conditions of winter, such as extreme cold, snow, and ice. By moving to a warmer location, animals can maintain their body temperature and reduce the risk of hypothermia.
The choice of winter shelter varies among species. Some birds, for example, migrate to warmer regions, while
The timing and duration of talviilto depend on the species and the local climate. For instance, migratory