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Who r warm blooded animals

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Answered by RSDebashisSaha
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Warm-blooded animal species can maintain a body temperature higher than their environment. In particular, homeothermic species maintain a stable body temperature by regulating metabolic processes. The only known homeotherms are birds and mammals. Other species have various degrees of thermoregulation.

Animal body temperature control varies by species, so the terms "warm-blooded" and "cold-blooded" (though still in everyday use) suggest a false idea of there being only two categories of body temperature control, and are no longer used scientifically.

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Answered by sg2544
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●Warm-Blooded Animals》

Of all the millions of species of animals in the world, only a relatively small number are warm-blooded. Basically, warm-blooded animals include birds and mammals. There are many birds and mammals in the world, but not nearly as many as there are insects, fish, reptiles, and amphibians. Since birds and mammals are the most recent class of animals, this means that warm-bloodedness is a relatively young adaptation that probably occurred when these animals were evolving.

●Now, what was happening around the time that warm-blooded animals evolved? While both mammals and birds likely appeared during the age of the dinosaurs, their evolution really took off after the dinosaurs died. The death of the dinosaurs was soon followed by the beginning of the Ice Age, and being warm-blooded may have been extremely beneficial.

●Within a few million years, the tiny mammals had grown into massive mammoths and other Ice Age creatures that dominated the Earth. Since birds are warm-blooded, many scientists also now think that some dinosaurs may have evolved an early system of temperature regulation, especially the group called the theropods, from which birds evolved. Theropods include dinosaurs like T-rex and velociraptor. 


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