Body temperature of reptiles is not constant...plz help....
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Amphibians are cold-blooded animals, meaning they do not have a constant body temperature but instead take on the temperature of their environment. They have moist, scaleless skin that absorbs water and oxygen, but that also makes them vulnerable to dehydration (loss of bodily fluids).
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Explanation:
Reptiles are poikiolotherms, which means they are cold blooded animals. Cold-blooded animals do not maintain a constant body temperature. They get their heat from the outside environment, so their body temperature fluctuates, based on external temperatures. Hence, body temperature of reptiles is not
constant.
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