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Why do smaller animals lose heat at a faster rate than larger animals

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As animals grow larger , their volume and mass grows larger faster , the ratio of their surface area to volume reduces , this means the retain heat better.
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They have a thinner layer of fat which acts as an insulator at keeping heat in. bigger animals stay warmer because they are physically more suited for colder weather.
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