ületalitlus
Ületalitlus is a Finnish term that translates to "winter lethargy" or "hibernation" in English, though it's not a true hibernation in the same sense as seen in some mammals. It refers to a state of reduced metabolic activity and torpor that some animals enter during the cold, dark winter months to conserve energy when food is scarce. This state is characterized by a lower heart rate, slower breathing, and a drop in body temperature, although typically not as drastic as in true hibernators.
Animals that exhibit ületalitlus may not remain completely inactive but will enter periods of deep sleep interspersed
The triggers for entering ületalitlus are primarily environmental cues such as falling temperatures, reduced daylight hours,