Why are reptiles and fishes called cold-blooded animals?
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answer:- Because they survive in harshful conditions.Cold-blooded animals are the animals that are not capable of regulating their body's temperature according to the temperature of the surrounding. The body temperature of these animals fluctuates as they move in different surroundings with different temperatures. ... These animals are also called poikilothermic animal
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the body temperature of these animals are fluctuates as they move in different surroundings with different temperatures. thus they do not have a constant body temperature ...
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