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Yes, limpkin birds are warm-blooded, which means they maintain a constant internal body temperature regardless of their external environment. As members of the class Aves, they possess the physiological traits typical of warm-blooded animals, including feathers that help insulate their bodies. This adaptation allows them to thrive in various habitats, primarily wetlands, where they feed on invertebrates like apple snails.

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