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Bats that live in warm climates have larger wings.
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Nationalgeographic.co.id—Climate change make living things have to adapt, no exception animal. Recent study results show that animal around the world grow larger ears, beaks and tails. Reported from Independent this is because the earth’s conditions are getting hotter, forcing them to “change” quickly in order to survive.
Monitoring of how animal adapting to global warming has been carried out for decades. Some species are becoming extinct, changing their breeding and migration patterns to escape the heat and in some cases shrinking in size to better regulate body temperature.
There is a phenomenon called Allen’s Rule, when animal in warmer climates they tend to have limbs such as ears, beaks, legs and tails that they can use to dissipate heat. One of the advantages, for example in elephants, animal This large size can pump blood to his ears. The filled ear with blood vessels is then flapped to disperse the heat.
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