Homöotermid
Homöotermid, also known as warm-blooded animals, are a group of organisms that maintain a stable internal body temperature regardless of the external environment. This ability is a key characteristic distinguishing them from poikilothermic, or cold-blooded, animals whose body temperature fluctuates with their surroundings. The term "homöotherm" is derived from Greek words meaning "same" and "heat."
The internal regulation of body temperature in homöotermid is achieved through a complex physiological process. This
Birds and mammals are the most well-known examples of homöotermid. Their endothermic nature allows them to