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What are the cold-blooded animals?

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Cold-blooded animals are animals that cannot regulate their own body temperature. Their body temperature usually changes with the environment. Here are some common cold-blooded animals:


1. Reptiles: Reptiles are a typical class of cold-blooded animals, such as snakes, crocodiles, turtles, lizards, etc. They usually live in hot climates and can control their body temperature by basking in the sun or hiding in the shade.


2. Amphibians: Amphibians are also one of the cold-blooded animals, such as frogs, salamanders, toads, etc. Their body temperature is usually consistent with the surrounding water or air temperature.


3. Fish: Most fish are also cold-blooded animals, and their body temperature is affected by the water temperature. Some deep-sea fish may regulate their body temperature by themselves, but their number is relatively small.


In general, cold-blooded animals have relatively weaker body temperature regulation ability and are more susceptible to environmental factors. But they also have the advantages of strong adaptability and ability to withstand low temperatures, and can survive and reproduce in different environments.


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