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The body temperature of "cold blooded" animals is not internally regulated and tends to follow the surrounding ambient temperature.

The body temperature of "warm blooded" animals is internally regulated and tends to stay relatively constant regardless of the surrounding ambient temperature. For example most mammals shiver to warm themselves when it is too cold and sweat to use evaporation to cool themselves when it is too hot.

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