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Most birds you see standing1 on only one leg are doing an impressive balancing act while tucking2 the second leg into their feathers. This is much easier to recognize in large birds, such as flamingos3, but the behavior itself is common to most birds. So, the real question is: why do they do that? The answer is that birds use their feet for temperature regulation. In most birds the legs and feet are unfeathered, and thus lose heat very quickly — the same way your exposed hands get cold in winter faster than your clothing-covered torso. That makes the bare feet great conductors: when the bird’s overall body temperature is too high, it can cool off by standing on both legs and letting the wind carry away heat. When the temperature drops too low, it can pull one leg up and lose less heat.
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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手压实(砂型) | |
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n.红鹳,火烈鸟(羽毛粉红、长颈的大涉禽)( flamingo的名词复数 ) | |
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