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Reptiles are cold blooded, therefore there Body/Blood temperature equalizes with their surrounding environment.

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every single animal with scales that are not fish or an amphibian(like a frog or a newt) is cold blooded.

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Reptile's body temperature changes constantly according to the weather. If outside is snowing, the reptile's temperature will drop

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Reptiles are cold blooded they have no control over their body temperature.

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