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    by animals, the terms warm-blooded and cold-blooded have been deprecated in the scientific field. In general, warm-bloodedness refers to three separate...
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  • Warm Blood may refer to: Warmbloods, a middle-weight horse type and breed Warm Blood, album by Carol Grimes "Warm Blood", song by Icelandic band Seabear...
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    of warm-blooded predators rather than cold-blooded ones. Birds are warm-blooded and evolved from dinosaurs; therefore, a change to a warm-blooded metabolism...
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  • comedy/thriller Cold Blooded (film), a 2012 Canadian crime thriller Cold-blooded, a person or act said to be lacking in conscience Cold-blood (horse), a horse...
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    the hottest blood. In reality, horses of all breeds are warm-blooded mammals and have the same body temperature. The notion of a "hot-blooded" horse is...
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    heavy draft horses ("cold bloods") and refined light saddle horses such as the Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Akhal-Teke ("hot bloods"). Although modern warmbloods...
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    of ecological niches and food sources. Warm-blooded animals could have survived in habitats where cold-blooded competitors struggled due to temperature...
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  • impossible for cold-blooded animals to keep warm. The rapid rate of speciation and evolution found in dinosaurs is typical of warm-blooded animals and atypical...
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    categories of temperature control utilized by animals, the terms warm-blooded and cold-blooded have been deprecated as scientific terms. Various patterns of...
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    known for the way in which its larvae (maggots) eat the living tissue of warm-blooded animals. It is present in the New World tropics. There are five species...
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