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Temp regulation in animal
Title: Temp regulation in animal
Category: Science & Technology
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Temp regulation in animal
Temperature Regulation in Animals
Animals differ widely in their physiologies according to
numerous factors. Two of the most widely divergent
characteristics are how they regulate their own body
temperatures. We typically separate animals into “cold blooded”
animals and “warm blooded animals”. Reptiles and fish are
representatives of the first category while mammals and birds
represent the second category. These broad categorizations have
nothing to do with the actual temperature of an animals blood,
however. As
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