A body temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is considered the average normal body temperature for adults. It can vary slightly from person to person and throughout the day.
A rat's normal body temperature ranges from 96-99 degrees Fahrenheit (35-37 degrees Celsius).
In a Human Body The Normal Temperature is Either 37 degrees C Or 98.6 Degrees F
It's a bit low - 'normal' body temperature is 98.6oF
The normal body temperature of a squirrel is around 99-102 degrees Fahrenheit. It can vary slightly depending on the species of squirrel and their environment.
A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1
well the body tempertuare of a deer is hehe sry i forgot O.o hope this helped ^_^ >.<
Another name for normal body temperature is core body temperature.
Looking for the average temp of a fawn. . . about 1 week old.
When a person has a normal body temperature it is ca
actually 98.6 is the normal temperature of the body... 97.8 is in the normal body temperature range
The normal response if the body temperature rises above normal is perspiration.
the body temperature of a white tail deer averages about 104 degrees
37.2 - 38.2 degree Celsius is the normal body temperature of a buffalo.
98.6° F is the normal body temperature for any human, Filipino or not.
A temperature of 98.4°F is generally considered normal for an adult. However, normal body temperature can vary slightly between individuals. It's important to consider other symptoms and how you feel overall when assessing your health.
Their body temperature is controlled by their environment. Mammals are endothermic. Meaning that they control their own body temperature.