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What makes cold-blooded animals different than warm-blooded ones?

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Retry Correct Incorrect Cold-blooded animals actually change their internal body temperature to match their environment. Warm-blooded animals work to keep their body temperature constant, independently of their environmental conditions.
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Photo Credit: Arterra/UIG via Getty Images

What makes cold-blooded animals different than warm-blooded ones?

  • They only live in warm climates.
  • Their internal body temperature in the same as their surroundings.
  • Instead of fur, they have thick skin that absorbs the sun’s heat.
  • They generally have thicker blubber layers to stay warm.
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