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endotherm
[en-duh-thurm]
noun
a warm-blooded animal.
endotherm
A warm-blooded organism.
Also called homeotherm
Word History and Origins
Origin of endotherm1
Example Sentences
Scientists expect endotherm animals -- animals that can regulate their own body temperature, like mammals -- to be able to protect themselves against fluctuating temperatures because they can maintain a constant body temperature.
However, in a first-of-its-kind study of "warm-blooded" endotherms, a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign team found tropical birds can handle thermal variation just fine.
We believe changing environments in the deep past was a major contributor to the megalodon's extinction, as we think it could no longer meet the energetic demands of being a large regional endotherm.
David and his colleagues used inner-ear shape and size as a proxy for an animal’s body temperature and behavior to determine when mammals started to become endotherms.
Muscles work better if they’re warm, so one advantage that endotherms enjoy is the ability to spring into action at a moment’s notice.
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