
Hibernation And Other Forms Of Dormancy (1962)
The film explores various survival strategies animals employ during food shortages and harsh weather conditions. It highlights how species like the spadefoot toad, bats, and ground squirrels adapt by entering states of dormancy such as estivation and hibernation. The documentary illustrates the physiological changes that occur during these periods, including slowed heart rates and reduced activity. It also discusses migration as a strategy for some birds, while others, like frogs and lizards, find shelter in mud or crevices. The film concludes by emphasizing the cyclical nature of life as animals awaken and resume their activities with the arrival of spring.
Keywords
hibernation, dormancy, survival strategies, animals, estivation, migration, physiological changes, food shortages, adaptation, life cycles