talviunissa
Talviunissa is a Finnish word that translates to hibernation in English. It refers to a state of inactivity and lowered metabolic rate that some animals enter during the winter months to conserve energy. This survival strategy allows them to endure periods of cold temperatures and limited food availability.
Animals that undergo talviunissa typically have adaptations that help them prepare for this period. This includes
Common examples of animals that exhibit talviunissa include bears, hedgehogs, bats, and ground squirrels. The duration
The process of waking up from talviunissa also requires significant energy expenditure. Animals gradually increase their