
How Emperor Penguins Hack Heat Flow
Emperor penguins use countercurrent heat exchange in tightly paired arteries and veins in their legs to recycle warmth and keep feet on ice from freezing.

Emperor penguins use countercurrent heat exchange in tightly paired arteries and veins in their legs to recycle warmth and keep feet on ice from freezing.

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