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Results from our forumliving forever... organisms live much longer. Whilst over 99% animal species have shorter life span than humans, ... I know of are either reptiles or other cold-blooded animals, or plants, which all have low metabolic ... of birds (which have fast metabolism as warm-blooded animals) have developed a means to ...
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Effect of temperature on Metabolism... proportional to the metabolic rate (of a warm blooded animal). Graphs that display that metabolic rates rise when temperature ...
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Surviving dinosaursTry to reason it out. Sauropods were huge animals. They had a very large surface area - would ... animal. It doesn't always matter if it's "warm" or "cold" blooded. Also, think about what we don't know about dinosaurs. ...
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The Fiber Disease... had this disease for years. So have my cold-blooded and warm-blooded pets; they did not cause this but many of them ... flies and stench. It has been proven in court that the animal waste sprayed into waste fields can travel airborne ...
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Dinosaur Confusion... modern bird. All of this makes it a very hard animal to classify, but perhaps dino-bird is as ... Do you think they were ectothermic (cold-blooded) or endothermic (warm-blooded)? Given their active lifestyles, I think most ...
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