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Cuttlefish are ectothermic, meaning they do not regulate their body temperature internally like warm-blooded animals. Instead, their body temperature is influenced by the surrounding water, which they adapt to by changing their behavior, such as seeking warmer or cooler areas in their environment. They can also adjust their metabolic rate and physiological responses to cope with temperature fluctuations.

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