Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Like mammals, birds are warm-blooded, or endothermic, meaning they internally regulate their own body temperature. Endothermic ...
WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - Move over, mammals and birds, and make room for a fish called the opah in the warm-blooded club. Researchers said in the journal Science on Thursday that this deepwater ...
(CNN) — Were dinosaurs warm-blooded like birds and mammals or cold-blooded like reptiles? It’s one of paleontology’s oldest questions, and gleaning the answer matters because it illuminates how the ...
Birds, the last surviving dinosaurs, are warm-blooded. But scientists have long debated whether other dinosaurs were also warm-blooded like birds or were cold-blooded like reptiles. Now, in a new ...
For decades, paleontologists have debated whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded, like modern mammals and birds, or cold-blooded, like modern reptiles. Knowing whether dinosaurs were warm- or ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The hot question of whether dinosaurs were warm-blooded like birds and mammals or cold blooded like reptiles, fish and amphibians finally has a good answer. Dinosaurs, for eons ...
Science Daily: Tropical birds could tolerate warming better than expected, study suggests
USA Today: Do birds get cold? Here's how they stay warm in freezing winter temperatures.
Do birds get cold? Here's how they stay warm in freezing winter temperatures.
Science Daily: First 'warm-blooded' dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago
Inverse: Were dinosaurs warm or cold-blooded? Scientists might finally have an answer
We expect tropical animals to handle a certain degree of heat, but not wild swings in temperature. That seems to be true for tropical ectotherms, or 'cold-blooded' animals such as amphibians, reptiles ...