What if hibernating animals of different species formed an orchestra and performed a symphony about their winter’s sleep? Well, they did—sort of.
Because this is the science version of "Peter and the Wolf"... A flute playing wood frog who freezes. A bassoon blowing painted turtle who (ahem) breathes through its butt. A trumpet blasting common poorwill who falls asleep anywhere, anytime. A harp plucking mosquito who goes into a sci-fi suspended animation. A drum thumping black bear who stays fat all winter long. And, of course, a theremin tuning Antarctic cod who goes semi-comatose in the dark.
Ladies and gentlemen, "The Sleep Cycle" by L’orchestre D’hibernation Animaux.
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VIDEO BY
TOM McNAMARA
THE NARRATOR
KEVIN GRAY
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POPULAR SCIENCE
Cast: Popular Science and Tom McNamara
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