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Amphibians can regulate their own temperature. True or False ?

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false because Amphibians, like reptiles, are ectotherms. This means that they cannot produce sufficient internal heat to maintain a constant body temperature. Instead, amphibians' body temperature varies, depending on the surrounding temperature. ... It means that they're responsible for regulating their own body temperature.

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False.

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