Torpor
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British pronunciation/tˈɔːpɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈtɔɹpɝ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "torpor"

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Trägheit

a state of being physically and mentally inactive and tired
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Trägheit

inactivity resulting from lethargy and lack of vigor or energy
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Beispiel
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The bear's torpor during hibernation is a natural way to conserve energy throughout the winter months.
Certain species of bats use torpor to lower their body temperature and slow their heartbeat during periods of inactivity.
During the cold season, many animals enter a state of torpor to survive the lack of food.
The frog’s torpor allows it to endure extreme temperatures by significantly slowing its metabolism.
Ground squirrels hibernate in their burrows, where they enter a state of deep torpor to survive the winter.
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