In colder climates, warm-blooded animals tend to have smaller appendages, while those in warmer climates tend to have larger ones.
Source: New Research Reveals Animals Are Changing Their Body Shapes to Cope With Climate Change
In colder climates, warm-blooded animals tend to have smaller appendages, while those in warmer climates tend to have larger ones.
Source: New Research Reveals Animals Are Changing Their Body Shapes to Cope With Climate Change