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Climate change: Animals shapeshifting to stay cool, study says – BBC News
Warm-blooded animals are evolving to have larger beaks, legs and ears to stay cool, scientists say.

image captionAustralian parrots’ beaks are getting bigger as temperatures rise
When you hear the word “shapeshifting” you probably think of a sci-fi or horror film, and not the climate.
But that’s what scientists say is happening to some animals in response…
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