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Yes, nautiluses are considered cold-blooded animals, meaning their body temperature is regulated by the surrounding environment rather than internally. As cephalopods, they do not have the ability to generate their own body heat, which is typical for many marine invertebrates. This characteristic allows them to adapt to the varying temperatures of their ocean habitats.

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