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Like all mammals, lions are endothermic, or warm blooded. That means that they maintain a constant, warm body temperature regardless of the temperature of the environment. This means they require more food than a cold blooded animal of an equal size, but they are capable of greater endurance than a cold blooded animal of their size. A lion's body temperature is about 100.5 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Endothermic. They are warm-blooded animals, thus can retain and maintain their own body temperature no matter what the environmental temperature is.

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They are endothermic

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endothermic (warmblooded)

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Exothermic

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