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'Hibernation Mode': Man Trapped for Two Months in Car by Snow without Food Somehow Survives, Makes Full Recovery
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'Hibernation mode': Man trapped for two months in car by snow without food somehow survives, makes full recovery
Can a human being go into hibernation? In winter months, animals like rodents and bears enter a kind of organic stasis: their body temperature drops, their breathing and heart rate slow, and their metabolism lowers, letting them survive cold periods without food. Obviously, humans don’t naturally go into hibernation, but one unique and well-documented 2012 incident from Sweden indicates that it’s at least theoretically possible. Enter 44-year-ol…
After five days of searching in the forest, Croatian mountain rescuers found a motionless elderly woman who had spent four cold nights without water or food.
·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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