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Infants do not typically shiver in the same way older children and adults do, as their nervous systems are still developing. Instead, they may exhibit other responses to cold, such as increased muscle tone or becoming more active to generate warmth. However, if an infant is cold enough, they may show signs of discomfort or distress. It's important for caregivers to ensure infants are kept at a comfortable temperature to prevent hypothermia.

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