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  • Torpor - Wikipedia
    Torpor is a state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually marked by a reduced body temperature and metabolic rate Torpor enables animals to survive periods of reduced food availability [1]
  • TORPOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The English word torpor is a 13th-century borrowing from Latin: torpōr-, torpor mean "numbness, paralysis, absence of energy, lethargy," and correspond to the Latin verb torpēre, meaning "to be numb, lack sensation; to be struck motionless; to be sluggish or lethargic "
  • Hibernation and Torpor: Whats The Difference? - Treehugger
    Not that many animals truly hibernate; many enter a lighter state of sleep called torpor Learn the difference and which animals do which
  • Torpor: what it is, why its important and how torpor differs to . . .
    Torpor enables animals to survive hard times by temporarily slowing their metabolic rate to conserve energy A mouse spends over 30 per cent of its energy on generating heat at an ambient temperature of 22ºC, but enters torpor if it’s too cold or can’t consume enough calories for an active lifestyle
  • Torpor | Hibernation, Mammals, Endotherms | Britannica
    torpor, a state of lowered body temperature and metabolic activity assumed by many animals in response to adverse environmental conditions, especially cold and heat
  • TORPOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Torpor enables animals to survive periods of reduced food availability Many animals survive cold frosty nights through torpor, a short-term temporary drop in body temperature Such an extended period of torpor is close to a state of hibernation, not known among other birds
  • Understanding Torpor: What It Is and Why It Matters
    Torpor is a controlled, temporary reduction in metabolic rate and body temperature that animals use to survive challenges like cold, drought, or food scarcity Unlike hibernation, which lasts for weeks or months, torpor usually occurs for a few hours or overnight
  • TORPOR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Torpor definition: sluggish inactivity or inertia See examples of TORPOR used in a sentence


















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