thermoregulation is a major factor in “persistence”.
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thermoregulation is a major factor in “persistence”.
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it's like why humans can do these uh persistence hunts you know where they go and Chase down animals it's because the animal like overheats it's not as good at dumping temperature whereas like humans are better at regulating temperature