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How might you expect the average size of mammal species to vary from the tropics to the polar regions? Why?
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In general, mammal species tend to be larger in size in the polar regions than in the tropics. This is because the colder temperatures of the polar regions require larger body sizes to maintain body heat and survive. Additionally, the availability of food resources is often greater in the polar regions, allowing for larger body sizes.
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