Animals with high body temperatures often become herbivores

A recent study led by the University of Arizona has discovered a clear link between the body temperature of animals and their likelihood of evolving into herbivores. The research offers insights into the evolution of dietary habits among tetrapods, which include land dwelling vertebrates such as amphibians, birds, reptiles and mammals. The surprising results have the potential to significantly challenge existing beliefs about how animal diets evolve over time.

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