why the reptials are cool blooded?
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Heat regulation
Reptiles are cold-blooded, or ectothermic, animals.
This means that they cannot produce heat in their own bodies, and have to rely on their surroundings to keep warm. ... By moving in and out of sunlight, reptiles can keep their body temperature at a steady level throughout the day.
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Hey mate hope it helps you
Most of us learn that insects, fish, reptiles and amphibians are cold blooded because their body temperature changes along with the external temperature, while birds and mammals are warm blooded because they maintain a high body temperature regardless of the external temperature.
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