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Warm-blooded animals, or endotherms, primarily reproduce sexually, involving the fusion of male sperm and female eggs. Most species give birth to live young, which develop inside the mother's body, although some, like monotremes, lay eggs. Parental care is common, with mothers often nursing their young with milk produced by mammary glands. This reproductive strategy helps ensure the survival of offspring in varying environmental conditions.

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