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The Main Weakness of the Previously Accepted Distinction Between "Warm-Blooded

Question 85

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The main weakness of the previously accepted distinction between "warm-blooded" and "cold-blooded" is that even cold-blooded animals


A) feel warm.
B) maintain body temperature.
C) eat.
D) detect temperature.

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