how do lizards and rodents escape the summer heat ?
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Their bodies cool down and heat up when the air around them changes temperature even slightly. ... Because they draw heat from the environment, instead of relying on the complicated internal mechanisms that mammals have to regulate their temperature, lizards can survive on far less food than mammals, Conrad said
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Their bodies cool down and heat up when the air around them changes temperature even slightly. ... Because they draw heat from the environment, instead of relying on the complicated internal mechanisms that mammals have to regulate their temperature, lizards can survive on far less food than mammals, Conrad said.
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