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Macaws typically have a body temperature ranging from 102°F to 106°F (about 39°C to 41°C). This elevated temperature is important for their metabolic processes and overall health. Like other birds, they maintain their body temperature through various physiological adaptations, such as efficient thermoregulation.

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