why is energy requirement in mammals higher as compared to reptiles
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Mammals and birds require much more food and energy than do cold-blooded animals of the same weight. ... The ratio of a body's surface area to its mass is less the larger the animal is. This means that larger warm-blooded animals can generate more heat than they loose and more easily keep their body temperatures stable.
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