Explain the circulation in cold and warm blooded animal
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Cold-blooded animals can be defined as animals that cannot regulate their internal body temperature with the change in the environment. They cannot survive in extreme temperature conditions. ... Warm-blooded animals are defined as animals that can regulate and maintain constant internal body temperature.
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Larger 'cold-blooded' animals, such as lizards and frogs, find their bodies becoming colder and colder as winter approaches. They become sleepy and, eventually, totally inactive. This state is called torpor, or we say "these animals have become torpid".
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