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effects of temperature on animals

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Answered by Gamingboyz
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Temperature and morphology:

Temperature also affects the absolute size of an animal and the relative properties of various body parts (Bergman's rule). Birds and mammals, for example attain a greater body size when they are in cold regions than in warm regions, and colder regions harbour larger species.

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Answered by namansk8080
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Climate has a profound effect on all living organisms. Animals are adopted to survive in the condition they live.

Animals are classified as :

  • warm blooded
  • cold blooded

Temperature affects the absolute size of animal and relative proportion of various body parts . For e. g. : birds and mammals attain greater body size in cold area that in warm area.

The journey taken by animals that enable them to escape from extremely hot or cold region, referred to as thermal migration.

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