torpor dans le dictionnaire PONS

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However, before entering torpor, a sugar glider will reduce activity and body temperature normally in order to lower energy expenditure and avoid torpor.
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Remarkably, the common poorwill is the only bird known to go into torpor for extended periods (weeks to months).
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However, during the winter they do go through a period of torpor for a certain amount of time each day.
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Golden moles have a low metabolic rate and are able to enter into a state of torpor in response to cold temperatures.
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The drug causes torpor and prostration within minutes.
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This species is unique in that it can use torpor during development and reproduction.
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This tone extends to her voice-over, which is sodden and exhausted, as if she is unable to rouse herself from the torpor within her head.
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Even in these deep hibernators, the long periods of torpor is interrupted by bouts of endothermic metabolism, called arousals (typically lasting between 420 hours).
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In autumn and winter the echidna shows periods of torpor or deep hibernation.
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Some hummingbirds go into a nightly state of torpor accompanied with a reduction of their metabolic rates.
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