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ASAP PLEASE How do some cold blooded animals keep their bodies at a constant temperature in cooler environments? By generating their own heat By heating themselves in sunlight By breaking down water and
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How do some cold blooded animals keep their bodies at a constant temperature in cooler environments?
By generating their own heat
By heating themselves in sunlight
By breaking down water and glucose
By shivering
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B) by heating themselves in sunlight
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by heating themselves in sunlight
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