The long-standing debate among scientists about whether dinosaurs were cold-blooded like reptiles or warm-blooded like mammals and birds may be nearing resolution. Recent findings suggest that ...
How do they do it? Chemistry helps! The most important adaptation is how animals regulate their body temperature. Animals can be either warm-blooded or cold-blooded. Warm-blooded animals, which are ...
Geese, like all birds, are warm-blooded animals, also called regulators, whose bodies make their own heat, whatever the weather. But they need plenty of food to do this and food for geese is ...
Now new research finds that the largest marine predator to ever terrorize the seas wasn’t so cold-blooded after all. For the record, it was still a killing machine, just a warm blooded one.