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Yes, olms are cold-blooded creatures, meaning their body temperature is regulated by the environment. They are amphibians, specifically a type of salamander, and thrive in the cool, dark waters of caves in Europe. Being ectothermic, their metabolic processes depend on the surrounding temperature, which influences their activity levels and growth.

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