Animals
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New Research Reveals Animals Are 'Shape Shifting' Due to Climate Crisis
A study discovered that many warm-blooded animals are developing larger ears, beaks, and legs so they will be able to regulate their body temperature better since the Earth is getting hotter. Scientists led from Australia's Deakin University assessed previous studies into different species that are changing shape and they discovered that climate change may be accountable.
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