cyclops
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I just read online that chickens have an average body temp of 105-107, while cows only have a temp of 101.5.
I'm wondering why cows have a higher percentage of saturated to unsaturated fat than chickens then, as I thought the percentage of animal's fat was largely due to its internal body temperature... where the warmer-blooded the animal, the higher percentage of its body fat would be saturated.
I guess this is wrong though, so why do chickens have much more unsaturated fat than cows? They kind of seem to live in the same environments/weather?
I'm wondering why cows have a higher percentage of saturated to unsaturated fat than chickens then, as I thought the percentage of animal's fat was largely due to its internal body temperature... where the warmer-blooded the animal, the higher percentage of its body fat would be saturated.
I guess this is wrong though, so why do chickens have much more unsaturated fat than cows? They kind of seem to live in the same environments/weather?