- they
exhibit characteristics of both
poikilothermy and homeothermy.
Heterothermic animals are
those that can
switch between poikilothermic and homeothermic...
- such cold environments. In 2007,
Thomas and
Fordyce wrote about the "
heterothermic loophole" that
penguins utilize in
order to
survive in Antarctica. All...
- J.; Bernecker, Miguel; Fiebig, Jens (April 3, 2023). "Evidence for
heterothermic endothermy and reptile-like eggs****
mineralization in Troodon, a non-avian...
-
Skeletal muscle NST
might also be used to
maintain body
temperature in
heterothermic mammals during states of
torpor or hibernation.
Given that
early eutherians...
-
their own body heat and have a high metabolism,
whereas reptiles are
heterothermic ectotherms,
which receive most of
their body heat from
their surroundings...
-
garter snakes, with even
shrews and
frogs eating the juveniles.
Being heterothermic, like all reptiles,
garter snakes bask in the sun to
regulate their...
- state,
known as "
heterothermic arousal". Some bats
become dormant during higher temperatures to keep cool in the
summer months.
Heterothermic bats
during long...
- (86 to 93 °F) when active, and
still lower when resting.
Sloths are
heterothermic,
meaning their body
temperature may vary
according to the environment...
-
suggested that
thermal stability in honeybees, and
probably many
other heterothermic insects, was
primarily attained by
varying heat production. Whether...
-
Pages – via www.biology-pages.info.
Thomas DB,
Fordyce RE (2008). "The
heterothermic loophole exploited by penguins".
Australian Journal of Zoology. 55 (5):...