No, core body temp is different than external body temp, make sure the temp was takin' correctly be alarmed if its under 93 or above 100
you die
Slightly cooler than the human body temperature.
A fly's body temperature is typically higher than its surroundings. The average body temperature of a fly is around 95 degrees Fahrenheit, regardless of the external temperature.
If the body temperature increases too much it can cause proteins within the body to denature and fall part. This disrupts physiological functioning which is bad
The body temperature of an ant can vary depending on the species and their environment, but it generally ranges from 77°F to 95°F (25°C to 35°C). Ants are ectothermic, meaning they rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature.
I would say temp between 95 and 97 Around 98.6. It is normal though that your temperature can be higher or lower. At night your temperature should go up.
95 degrees Fahrenheit = 35 degrees Celsius.
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The average human body temperature is 98.6 oF or 37 oC. 39.3 in degree Celsius or degree Fahrenheit? If it is 39.3 oF then it is very very low and if it is 39.3 oC(102.74 oF) then you are suffering from fever. In the case of 39.3 oF human is dead. There are no records of such a low temperature of human body.
95 degrees Celsius = 203 degrees Fahrenheit.
It all depends on what you wish to grow. If you want to grow bacteria that like to live on the skin, such as Staphylococcus aureus, then the best temperature is below normal body temperature or 86 to 95 Degrees Fahrenheit (30 to 35 Degrees Celsius). If you are interested in E.coli, then the temperature would be body temperature 95 to 98.6 Degrees Fahrenheit (35 to 37 Degrees Celsius). These do not grow well above or below these temperatures.