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- Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
20: ...[predator]] which may have been [[warm-blooded]] (homeothermic), in marked contrast to prevailing image of dinos... - Cold-blooded (1564 bytes)
16: ...erheating on hot days in the desert sun, and most homeothermic animals can shiver. - Shark (14021 bytes)
22: ...r species, the Mako and White shark, are mildly [[homeothermic]], able to maintain their body temperature at a l... - Warm-blooded (3154 bytes)
1: A '''warm-blooded''' ('''homeothermic''') [[animal]] is one that can keep its core body...
15: ...slower when they are cold. The advantage of being homeothermic is that you can always maintain yourself near one... - Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
30: ...ls. There is some speculation that the creature's homeothermic strategy might have changed at times in its life ... - Bed Bugs (6348 bytes)
27: ...t feed on the [[blood]] of [[human]]s and other [[homeothermic|warm-blooded]] [[Host (biology)|hosts]].
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