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Animals are ‘shapeshifting’ in the face of climate change – Sustainability Times
Many animal appendages, such as avian beaks and mammalian ears, can be used to dissipate excess body heat.

Many animal appendages, such as avian beaks and mammalian ears, can be used to dissipate excess body heat.Photo: Pixabay/Alexas_Fotos
As the climate changes, so do warm-blooded animals. Warmer temperatures are causing numerous species to try and stay cooler…
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