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How do warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals differ?
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Warm-blooded animals are those animals whose body temperature remains the same and is not affected by the temperature of their surroundings, e.g. Birds, Humans.
Cold-blooded animals change their body temperature with the change in the temperature of their surroundings, e.g. Fish, reptile
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