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Animals ‘shape-shifting’ as climate warms: study – CGTN
Some animals are “shape-shifting” and have developed bigger tails, beaks and ears to regulate their body temperatures as the…

Some animals are “shape-shifting” and have developed bigger tails, beaks and ears to regulate their body temperatures as the planet warms, according to a new study.
From Australian parrots to European rabbits, researchers found evidence that a host of warm-blooded…
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