lämpimäverisiin
Lämpimäverisiin, or warm-blooded animals, refers to a group of animals that maintain a stable internal body temperature regardless of the external environment. This physiological characteristic allows them to be active in a wider range of temperatures compared to cold-blooded animals. The primary mechanism for heat generation in warm-blooded animals is metabolism, the chemical processes that occur within their bodies to sustain life.
Birds and mammals are the two major classes of animals that are considered warm-blooded. Birds achieve thermoregulation
Maintaining a constant internal temperature requires significant energy expenditure. Therefore, warm-blooded animals typically need to consume