warm-blooded in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for warm-blooded in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for warm-blooded in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

1. sangre BIOL:

cold-blooded/warm-blooded animals
to bay for blood liter

See also puro3, puro2, puro1, malo2, malo1

puro1 (pura) ADJ

malo2 (mala) N m (f) inf, child language

malo1 (mala) ADJ The form mal is used before masculine singular nouns. mal

warm-blooded in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for warm-blooded in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for warm-blooded in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The penny-sized footprints provide supporting evidence for those who maintain that dinosaurs were biologically warm-blooded.
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The possibilities whether dinosaurs were active, warm-blooded animals, had parental care, and the theory that they are the ancestors to birds are featured.
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Whether perhaps plesiosaurs were warm-blooded as well, is difficult to determine.
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Some experts believe that their archosaur ancestors were warm-blooded as well.
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Very few fungi can survive the body temperatures of warm-blooded animals.
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However, endothermic homeotherms (the animals generally characterized as warm-blooded) both produce more heat and have better ways to retain and regulate it than other animals.
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It lives on insects, small amphibians, reptiles and warm-blooded animals.
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While all members of the tuna family are warm-blooded, the ability to thermoregulate is more highly developed in bluefin tuna than in any other fish.
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Some physiological activities, particularly responses, in human beings and other warm-blooded animals can also be monitored with thermographic imaging.
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Those around the lips possess heat-sensitive pits, which are used to detect warm-blooded prey, even in the dark.
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