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Cold-blooded animals do feel cold when it's cold out. They move to a warmer area in order to regulate their body temperature.

cold-blooded animals are incapable of generating their own heat, therefore the individual must either move to a warmer location if possible or enter a torpor state ( a state of temporary hibernation where metabolic activities of the body decreases). torpor states can last for a few hours to just a few days in comparison to hibernation which takes place over months.

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