Warm-blooded animals are changing beaks, legs and ears to adapt to hotter climate and better regulate temperature

Animals are increasingly “shapeshifting” because of the climate crisis, researchers have said.

Warm-blooded animals are changing their physiology to adapt to a hotter climate, the scientists found. This includes getting larger beaks, legs and ears to better regulate their body temperature.

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