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  1. warm-bloodedness, in animals, the ability to maintain a relatively constant internal temperature (about 37° C [99° F] for mammals, about 40° C [104° F] for birds), regardless of the environmental temperature. The ability to maintain an internal temperature distinguishes these animals from cold-blooded, or poikilothermic, animals, which ...

  2. Warm-blooded animals, also known as endotherms, are able to self-regulate their body temperature. Animals that are warm blooded must maintain a certain internal body temperature at all times, such as humans an our average of 98.6 degrees F.

  3. Lamnidae. endotherm, so-called warm-blooded animals; that is, those that maintain a constant body temperature independent of the environment. The endotherms primarily include the birds and mammals; however, some fish are also endothermic.

  4. Jul 20, 2022 · Luzia Soares. Animals. Mammals run hot. The ability to maintain an elevated, constant body temperature—known scientifically as endothermy and colloquially as warm-bloodedness —is a critical...

  5. Apr 25, 2017 · Warm-blooded animals are also called endothermic or homoeothermic animals, and they generate heat internally and have a thermoregulatory system that maintains a constant body temperature largely independent of their surroundings. They also tend to maintain the same temperature through out their lifetime.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · There are two types of animals that are warm-blooded. These include mammals and birds. Specific examples of warm-blooded animals include the pygmy goat and dog. What is difference between warm...

  7. Jul 20, 2022 · NATURE PODCAST. 20 July 2022. How researchers have pinpointed the origin of ‘warm-blooded’ mammals. Ancient inner ears give clues to when mammals evolved ‘warm-bloodedness’, and an...

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