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Endotherm and Ectotherm Temperature adaptations. By Alexandra Brown. T HE GREEN SEA TURTLE. Chelonia Mydas. Laughing Kookaburra. Dacelo Novauguinea. Bibliography.
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Endotherm and Ectotherm Temperature adaptations. By Alexandra Brown
THE GREEN SEA TURTLE CheloniaMydas
Laughing Kookaburra DaceloNovauguinea
Bibliography • CHRISTINE E. COOPER, GERHARD KORTNER, MARK BRIGHAM, AND FRITZ GEISER,Body temperature and activity patterns of free-living laughing kookaburras: the largest kingfishers is heterothermic, http://www.une.edu.au/ers/staff-profile-doc-folders/fritz-geiser/Cooper%20et%20al%20Kookaburra08%20Condor.pdf, 17/11/2012, • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughing_Kookaburra, 17/11/2012 • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_turtle, 17/11/2012 • Irwin, Steve, Amazing Animals, mammals, http://www.australiazoo.com.au/our-animals/amazing-animals/, 17/11/2012 • Fitzpatrick, Katie, Hyperthermic Stunning, http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/midorcas/animalphysiology/websites/2005/Fitzpatrick/Hypothermic%20Stunning.htm, 18/11/2012 • Green turtle migration, http://www.dandydesigns.org/id7.html 18/11/2012 • Snyderman, Marty,What’s that? An interesting dive buddy: The green sea turtle, http://www.dtmag.com/Stories/Marine%20Life/08-06-whats_that.htm