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Cooling mechanism in birds
word "urohidrosis" was coined by M. P. Kahl in 1963: ...Because of its apparent functional similarity to true sweating, I suggest the term urohidrosis (Greek:
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Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers
surface area, fluttering their throat or using special behaviours like urohidrosis to cool themselves. 95 per cent of bird species are socially monogamous
Bird
Species of bird
legs are yellowish to red but often appear white due their habit of urohidrosis or defecating on their legs especially when at rest. The short tail is
Painted_stork
Species of bird
appear white. The resulting evaporation provides cooling and is termed urohidrosis. Birds that have been ringed can sometimes be affected by the accumulation
White_stork
Species of bird
other New World vultures, the Andean condor has the unusual habit of urohidrosis: it often empties its cloaca onto its legs and feet. A cooling effect
Andean_condor
Most widespread New World vulture
the water in the feces and/or urine to cool itself, a process known as urohidrosis. It cools the blood vessels in the unfeathered tarsi and feet, and causes
Turkey_vulture
Species of large New World vulture
can spend hours a day preening their feathers. Condors also perform urohidrosis, or defecate on their legs, to reduce their body temperature. There is
California_condor
Family of birds
lack eyelashes altogether. New World vultures have the unusual habit of urohidrosis, or defecating on their legs to cool them evaporatively. As this behavior
New_World_vulture
Large bird found in Central and South America
AZA-accredited facility. Their lifespan in the wild is unknown. This vulture uses urohidrosis, defecating on its legs, to lower its body temperature. Despite its bill
King_vulture
Wading bird found in the Americas
its body around to aim at a leg that is bent backward (this is called urohidrosis). Which leg is aimed at is alternated. The excrement aimed at the legs
Wood_stork
Ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries
and being nocturnal Evaporative cooling by perspiration and panting or urohidrosis in the case of birds. Storing fat reserves in one place (e.g., camel's
Thermoregulation
Species of stork
African openbill stork will sometimes excrete on its. This is known as "urohidrosis" and serves for thermoregulatory purposes. Few social interactions are
African_openbill
New World vulture
the water in the feces and/or urine to cool itself, a process known as urohidrosis. It cools the blood vessels in the unfeathered tarsi and feet, and causes
Black_vulture
Species of bird
yellow-headed vulture, like other New World vultures, has the unusual habit of urohidrosis, in which it urinates or defecates on its legs to cool them by evaporation
Lesser_yellow-headed_vulture
Species of bird
beak is thick, rounded, and hooked at the tip. Because of its habit of urohidrosis, the scaly portions of its legs are often streaked white with uric acid
Greater_yellow-headed_vulture
Species of bird
their legs covered with their droppings and this behaviour termed as urohidrosis is believed to aid in cooling during hot weather. Adults may also spread
Greater_adjutant
American zoologist
published his research of how storks lowered their body temperature with urohidrosis. That year, Kahl conducted an experiment with L. J. Peacock to determine
M._Philip_Kahl
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Singer. To sing. Song.
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Gift; One of Twins; From Fante; Donation; To Give; Twin; Father; Abandon; Ancestor
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Light
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Beloved; Decoration; Painting
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(ΠεÏσεÏÏ‚) Greek myth name of the founder of Mycenae and the hero who killed the half-mortal gorgon Medousa. If Greek, the first element of the name might have derived from the word pertho, PERSEUS means "to sack, to destroy." And according to Carl Daling Buck in his Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, the -eus suffix found in so many Greek names is typically used to form an agent noun. If so, Perseus was a "destroyer" by profession, i.e. a "soldier," which is a fitting name for this legendary hero.Â
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The earth
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Protector of the Faith
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Man (from the Old English 'ceorl'). Famous Bearers: American movie star Charles Bronson;...
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