If your brain overheats, you instantly die.
Humans can die from extreme temperatures, with the specific temperature varying depending on factors such as age, health, and duration of exposure. Generally, a body temperature above 108 degrees Fahrenheit or below 95 degrees Fahrenheit can be fatal.
Yes. It is likely fatal.
A body temperature of 123 degrees Fahrenheit is extremely high and would likely be fatal. This level of temperature is well beyond what the human body can withstand and is not compatible with life. If someone were to have a temperature this high, immediate medical attention would be required.
i believe it would be very similar to that of a humans (98 degrees)
the normal body temperature of a human is 37 degrees C
98.6F is the normal body core temperature in humans.
37.5
For humans, 98.6 F
i believe it would be very similar to that of a humans (98 degrees)
Yes. Being warm blooded mammals, not cold-blooded reptiles, platypuses do maintain a constant body temperature.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is the normal body temperature for a human so if your body temperature is under 98.6 the consequences could be severe or possibly fatal
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.