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Homoiothermic animals, also known as endothermic animals, are organisms that can regulate their internal body temperature independently of the external environment. This ability is achieved through metabolic processes that generate heat to maintain a constant body temperature. Mammals and birds are examples of homoiothermic animals, which typically have higher metabolic rates compared to poikilothermic animals.

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