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A cat's normal internal body temperature is 101 degrees.
Skin temperature soars to about 104° within minutes, but internal body temperature rises more slowly.
Homeothermic: Maintaining a constant internal body temperature, e.g., modern mammals, birds, and some others.
Heat increases internal body temperature and the laxity of joints, both of which can increase the risk of injuries.
Poikilothermic: Having a fluctuating internal body temperature depending on the local environmental conditions, e.g., typical reptiles and actinopterygiian fish.
It also regulates internal body temperature through its insulating ability and its influence on the blood flow.
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"We've been finding that, at least in these beasts," Dr. Rommel said, "they are regional heterotherms," showing a variety of internal body temperatures.
As these females follow the warmest patches of water, allowing them to raise their internal body temperatures by up to 3°C (5.4°F), they are speculated to be taking advantage of the heat to speed their growth and that of their gestating young.
In humans, high internal body temperatures can lead to seizures, respiratory distress, cognitive dysfunction, brain damage or death [7], [8].
The internal body temperatures for bluefin reporting timeseries data showed a mean of 23.9°±1.1°C (n = 44; 17,636 days; Table 2) and 24°±1.6°C for tags reporting binned data (n = 8; 8748 days; 207±15 cm CFL).
Increased heart rate and blood flow to the skin, and sweating can cause illness and death in vulnerable people even when internal body temperatures are at what would normally be considered to be acceptable levels.
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