Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Allen's Rule


Allen's Rule Endothermic animals (warm-blooded animals like mammals and birds) living in colder climates tend to have shorter limbs, ears, and other appendages to minimize heat loss. In contrast, animals living in warmer climates tend to have longer limbs, ears, and other appendages to increase heat loss and help regulate their body temperature. This adaptation helps animals conserve heat in cold environments and dissipate heat in warm environments, improving their overall survival and fitness. Examples include: 
Arctic foxes having shorter ears and limbs compared to desert-dwelling foxes. (See Image)
Polar bears having smaller ears and shorter limbs compared to tropical bears.

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