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Warm-blooded
Warm-blooded Warm-blooded is an archaic term used to describe ... but also the ability to cool down. Warm-blooded animals control their body temperature ...
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Talk:Warm-blooded
Talk:Warm-blooded Reasons for requesting rewrite The first two ... The third section (In between cold and warm blooded) should probably be moved to a separate ... by both this page and the cold-blooded page The title should probably be ...
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Cold-blooded
Cold-blooded Cold-blooded is a common term used to describe ... is now archaic in scientific contexts. Cold-blooded creatures were, initially, presumed to be incapable ... many of the preconceived notions of what warm blooded and cold blooded mean, were far ...
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Talk:Cold-blooded
Talk:Cold-blooded This really should be under Ectotherm instead of Cold Blooded, since Cold-Blooded is archaic and not technically correct. Woofles ... 30, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC) Does cold-blooded technically refer to poikilothermic rather than ectothermic ... changes this, also have a look at warm-blooded, which similarly I would propose ...
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Talk:Dinosaur/archive2
... Badger 19:00, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC) Warm and cold blooded dinosaurs We have that, though there is evidence of warm-blooded dinosaurs, that need not mean this is ... like: If some of the dinosaurs are warm-blooded and others are not, then ...
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Thermoregulation
... its body temperature. For example, when animals warm up out in the sun, they may ... the essential difference between the so-called warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals lies in the constancy of the ... however, certain mammals which are exceptions, being warm-blooded during the summer, but cold- ...
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Thermoregulation (Psychology wiki)
... its body temperature. For example, when animals warm up out in the sun , they may ... the essential difference between the so-called warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals lies in the constancy of the ... however, certain mammals which are exceptions, being warm-blooded during the summer, but cold- ...
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Image:Finland flag large.Png (translated from Chinese)
Image:Finland flag large.Png Cold-blooded animalIs does not have in vivo thermoregulating ... temperature. LikeSnake、AlligatorAnd so on the big cold-blooded animal early morning needs to sun by ... daytime move, rests at night. Adjusts the warm method to include: SnakeSuns in the stone ... which their flight uses Because the cold-blooded animal does not need to use own energy to warm up or the temperature decrease, comparesWarm- ...
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Talk:Voth (Memory-alpha.org/en wiki)
... whole thing about the "most advanced cold-blooded creature"? The paleontological community has agreed almost ... unanimously that the majority of dinosaurs were warm-blooded since the 1970's. Also notice that ... show her the last common ancestor of warm-blooded and cold-blooded creatures. Did someone ...
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Talk:Tuna
... I can guarantee that they are not "warm-blooded." Won't be sending my biology students ... 7 Feb 2004 (UTC) Agreed, they are warm blooded in that their core body temperature is ... blood vessels that reach the skin (so warm blood moving to the skin is ...
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