ületalitlust
Ületalitlust is an Estonian term that translates to "hibernation" or "winter dormancy" in English. It refers to a state of inactivity and lowered metabolic rate that some animals enter to survive periods of cold temperatures and limited food availability. This survival strategy is crucial for many species, particularly in environments with harsh winters.
During ületalitlust, an animal's body temperature significantly drops, and its heart rate and breathing slow down
Animals that undergo ületalitlust typically prepare for this state by accumulating fat reserves during warmer seasons