endotermne
Endotermne are animals that regulate their body temperature largely through internal metabolic heat production rather than relying primarily on environmental temperatures. They typically maintain a relatively constant internal temperature, though some species show seasonal or daily fluctuations or enter states of reduced metabolic activity.
In the traditional sense, endothermy is most clearly associated with birds and mammals, which sustain higher
Physiological mechanisms of endothermy include sustained metabolic heat production and insulating features such as fur, feathers,
Endothermy imposes high energy demands, supporting high activity levels and broader geographic ranges, but requiring abundant