- able to
thermoregulate and keep
itself at the
optimum temperature for development.[citation needed]
Koalas also can
behaviorally thermoregulate by s****ing...
-
feathered upon
hatching are
termed precocial.
Altricial chicks need help
thermoregulating and must be
brooded for
longer than
precocial chicks. The
young of...
-
surface area to
volume ratio meant that they
would have been able to
thermoregulate more easily, a
phenomenon termed gigantothermy. Like
other reptiles...
- rate,
griffon vultures minimize their loss of
water and
energy in
thermoregulating. One
study in
particular (Bahat 1995)
found that
these adaptations...
- A crocodile, in a farm,
gaping to
thermoregulate...
- are born with a thin non
lanugo fur coat,
which is a less
efficient thermoregulating fur coat
compared to some to
other seal
species (e.g.,
leopard seals)...
-
microbes from
their prey
infecting them. H. carolinensis is able to
thermoregulate quite well. This is
particularly important for
animals that inhabit...
-
together in a
communal location.
Unlike most
other dasyurids, the
devil thermoregulates effectively, and is
active during the
middle of the day
without overheating...
- the
testes descend and are able to
retract into the
pelvic cavity to
thermoregulate. Furthermore, the
secondary **** characteristics, such as the testes...
-
reflexes such as yawning,
coughing and sneezing.
Animals that
cannot thermoregulate by perspiration,
because they lack
sufficient sweat glands, may lose...