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A snake is a cold-blooded reptile. It take on the surrounding air temperature and is lethargic if cold. By moving into sunlight, the snakes body temperature is increased and the snake is able to move and function properly. The stimulus is the need to increase body temperature.

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Q: When a snake moves to a sunny place to keep warm the snake is responding to what kind of stimulus?
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