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Technically, animals are not "warm blooded" or "cold blooded", but rater endothermic( regulate their own internal temperature) or exothermic (relying on environment to regulate internal temperature) but I don't know how much Biology you have taken. Humans are "warm blooded", as are all animals (or, endothermic - they regulate their own internal temperature).

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Human blood temperature is 38 degrees C or 100.4 degrees F. It is always slightly higher than the normal human body temperature of 37 degrees C or 98.6 degrees F.

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warm because we are mammals

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