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- size, is able to thermoregulate and keep itself at the optimum temperature for development. Koalas also can behaviorally thermoregulate by s****ing out cooler...
- though they do occasionally visit sites of higher elevation. The lizard thermoregulates by basking in the sun for much of the time. In colder weather, they...
- surface area to volume ratio meant that they would have been able to thermoregulate more easily, a phenomenon termed gigantothermy. Like other reptiles...
- and guarded for three w****s until it is large enough to defend and thermoregulate itself. During this period, the parents feed the chick small meals when...
- microbes from their prey infecting them. H. carolinensis is able to thermoregulate quite well. This is particularly important for animals that inhabit...
- may cause injury or death if it exceeds the ability of the body to thermoregulate. Hypothermia can set in when the core temperature drops to 35 °C (95 °F)...
- selective pressure favoring common frog po****tions able to behaviorally thermoregulate at a high degree. Of the many diseases affecting common frogs, one of...
- g and are unable to thermoregulate on their own; they are brooded for approximately 5 days until they are able to thermoregulate, after which they are...
- Meerkats have foreclaws adapted for digging and have the ability to thermoregulate to survive in their harsh, dry habitat. Three subspecies are recognised...
- mudskippers. Digging deep burrows in soft sediments allows the fish to thermoregulate, avoid marine predators during the high tide when the fish and burrow...