hibernation
1 of 1noun/ˌhaɪbərˈneɪʃən/
Forms:hibernations
1
a dormant state in animals, characterized by lowered body temperature and metabolic activity, often during winter to conserve energy
Learn more on Wikipedia- Bears enter a state of hibernation during the winter months to conserve energy and survive with limited food resources.
- During hibernation, the ground squirrel's body temperature drops significantly, and its metabolic rate decreases to conserve energy.
- In preparation for hibernation, the hedgehog builds up fat reserves to sustain itself through the inactive period.
- The black bear finds a secluded den for hibernation, where it experiences a reduced metabolic rate and conserves energy until spring.
- Hibernation is a vital adaptation for some insects, like ladybugs, enabling them to survive harsh weather conditions.
2
cessation from or slowing of activity during the winter; especially slowing of metabolism in some animals
3
the act of retiring into inactivity