A fever, but not lethal.
They are been classified accordingly to their body temperature
All mammals are classified as endotherms, which means they have some ability to keep a constant body temperature. However, endothermy is not complete, so a disease or extreme outside temperatures could overpower the mammal's ability to keep its body temperature constant.
98.6 F
because you would not be able to radiate heat out of your body
a body temperature of 99 would most likely induce
37.2 c
A protein bonded to a fat would be classified as a lipoprotein. This is a fatty acid binding protein the body can used these molecules as a source of energy.
If the body has a high temperature, then it would be considered hot. The term "hot" can also mean "good looking." This meaning of hot has nothing to do with the temperature of the body.
You can be ill with a normal body temperature but if it was flu you would be sweating and shivering at the same time.
a dangerously high body temperature would be anything above 39 degrees C
termometer
The body temperature of a fish swimming around in water that is 60 degrees would be 60 degrees also. This is because fish, unlike mammals, are coldblooded; they do not waste energy keeping their body temperature constant. Their body temperature would match that of the water around them.