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Results from our forumRe: whales... If the whales descend from a land animal (as Babinski says) like Pakicetus , you can ... the difficulties... Imagine a cow, which is warm blooded, having a calf, and then suckling it underwater! ...
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Re: whales... not all. If the whales descend from a land animal (as Babinski says) like Pakicetus , you can ... only size. Whales, like all other mammals, are warm-blooded (which means their body temperatures remain constant), ...
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living forever... organisms live much longer. Whilst over 99% animal species have shorter life span than humans, ... I know of are either reptiles or other cold-blooded animals, or plants, which all have low metabolic ... of birds (which have fast metabolism as warm-blooded animals) have developed a means to ...
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Effect of temperature on Metabolism... proportional to the metabolic rate (of a warm blooded animal). Graphs that display that metabolic rates rise when temperature ...
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Surviving dinosaursTry to reason it out. Sauropods were huge animals. They had a very large surface area - would ... animal. It doesn't always matter if it's "warm" or "cold" blooded. Also, think about what we don't know about dinosaurs. ...
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