The effects of climate change are visible in various things around the world. Due to the change in the seasonal cycle, the evidence of heat in the atmosphere has increased, due to which the anatomy of the body of many birds is also changing, a revision has been found. In particular, the size of warm-blooded animals has changed significantly compared to earlier. In the face of the increasing heat, changes are being seen in the animals to stay vaccinated. Particularly in birds, more changes have been seen in the parts of the beak, legs and ears.
This was amended by bird experts from Dickin University, Australia. Researcher Sarah Riding believes that many people ask such questions as whether humans will be able to survive the effects of climate change? To find the answer to this question, he studied it on birds and animals. For this, Riding said that during the time of the last 100 years, the size of birds was examined through 3D scanning. The gist of all this came that no one will be able to escape the effects of increasing heat and climate change.
Experts say that there will be many creatures who will not be able to tolerate this change at all.
The modification found that the change in shape to be vaccinated against rising heat has been found especially in birds. For which he investigated some species of Australian parrots. In which it was found that their nests have increased by 4 to 10 percent in the last few decades. At the same time, in the investigation done on some wood rats, it was found that the length of their tail seems to be increasing.