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having warm blood (in animals whose body temperature is internally regulated)
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Having a relatively high body temperature that is regulated internally and is independent of the environmental temperature. Mammals and birds are warm-blooded.
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able to maintain the internal body temperature independently of the surrounding temperature; also called endothermic; birds, raccoons, and humans are examples of warm-blooded animals
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| warm-blooded |
maintaining a constant internal body temperature regardless of external conditions
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| warm-blooded |
Endotherm. This would mean your reptile would regulate its own heat and is not so dependent on it surroundings.
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