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ANIMAL SPECIES THAT CAN MAINTAIN A BODY TEMPERATURE HIGHER THAN THEIR ENVIRONMENT
Warm blooded; Homoeothermic; Warm Blooded; Warm-Bloodedness; Homeothermous organisms; Tachymetabolism; Tachymetabolic; Warm-Blooded; Homoiothermy; Warm-bloodedness; Warm bloodedness; Warmblooded; Homeotherms; Homiotherm; Homiothermic; Homoiotherm; Warm-blooded animals; Haematothermia; Haemothermia; Hot blooded; Warm-blooded organisms

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Definitie

warm-blooded
¦ adjective
1. denoting animals (chiefly mammals and birds) which maintain a constant body temperature by their metabolism; homeothermic.
2. ardent; passionate.
Derivatives
warm-bloodedness noun

Wikipedia

Warm-blooded

Warm-blooded is an informal term referring to animal species the bodies of which maintain a temperature higher than that of their environment. In particular, homeothermic species (including birds and mammals) maintain a stable body temperature by regulating metabolic processes. Other species have various degrees of thermoregulation.

As there are more than two categories of temperature control utilized by animals, the terms warm-blooded and cold-blooded have been deprecated in the scientific field.

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1. Like us, they are warm–blooded; like us, they give birth to live young.
2. Their attitude is also changed as the addict becomes paranoid, warm–blooded, and may indulge in criminal conduct,» he said.
3. Best are "warm–blooded" or "hot–blooded" varieties – horses bred for lightness and speed such as Arab and English Thoroughbreds.
4. He was known for his discovery of Deinonychus, a two–legged dinosaur, in Montana and for his theory that it may have been a warm–blooded dinosaur.
5. Microscopic examination of the internal structure of dinosaur bones has recently confirmed the idea that they were warm–blooded, said Prof Horner.