endothermy|endothermies in English
noun
absorption of heat (Chemistry); state of being warm-blooded (Biology)
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1. On balance, however, the predator/prey theory of dinosaur endothermy does seem to be one of Bakker's stronger points. Sentencedict.com
2. 23 On balance, however, the predator/prey theory of dinosaur endothermy does seem to be one of Bakker's stronger points.
3. However, it is generally agreed that endothermy first evolved in non-mammalian synapsids such as dicynodonts, which possess body proportions associated with heat retention, high vascularised bones with Haversian canals, and possibly hair.
4. The degree of endothermy varies from the billfish, which warm only their eyes and brain, to bluefin tuna and porbeagle sharks who maintain body temperatures elevated in excess of 20 °C above ambient water temperatures.
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