0 having a blood temperature greater than that of the surrounding atmosphere -- có máu nóng
warm-blooded animals such as man.
1 enthusiastic; passionate -- đam mê
When I was young and warm-blooded, I was passionate about many things that don’t interest me now.
The tsetse flies in the palpalis group are less dependent on warm-blooded wildlife species, due to their opportunistic feeding habits.
In sum, the available data suggest that the high frequency response of warm-blooded retinas is some 3- 4 better than that of cold-blooded vertebrates.
However, if this difference does exist in mammals, it will probably be smaller and more difficult to detect since neuronal responses are faster in warm-blooded vertebrates.
Rather, this solution relies on cycling between two environments repeatedly, such as from the gut of a warm-blooded animal to cold fresh water and back again.
Rabies outbreaks in other countries have been due to monkeys, camels, goats, horses and many other warm-blooded animals.
All warm-blooded species; although many of them are not commonly vectors of the disease.
That is not the case with rodents, lagomorphs—that is, hares or rabbits—or birds, which are all warm-blooded vertebrates.
Whales are intelligent, social, warm-blooded mammals that are close to humans in the order of being.
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