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24 February, 12:48

Why do smaller endotherms require more energy per unit of mass than larger endotherms?

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  1. 24 February, 13:25
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    They expend more oxygen. Littler endotherms lose warmth to the earth proportionately speedier than huge endotherms: less warm mass, protecting layers in littler creatures are less successful by dint of being more slender, and more prominent surface region to volume proportion implies snappier radiation of warmth
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