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New Research Reveals Animals Are Changing Their Body Shapes to Cope With Climate Change – Singularity Hub
In colder climates, warm-blooded animals tend to have smaller appendages, while those in warmer climates tend to have larger…

Global warming is a big challenge for warm-blooded animals, which must maintain a constant internal body temperature. As anyone whos experienced heatstroke can tell you, our bodies become severely stressed when we overheat.
Animals are dealing with global…
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