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Pisces, or fish, are often described as "cold-blooded" because their body temperature is regulated by their environment rather than internally. This means they rely on external temperatures to maintain their bodily functions, which can lead to slower metabolism in cooler waters. Unlike warm-blooded animals, which generate their own heat, cold-blooded creatures adapt to their surroundings, making them more susceptible to changes in temperature and habitat. This physiological trait helps them conserve energy but also limits their activity in extreme temperatures.

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