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The surrounding temperature does not prevent mammals from maintaining their body temperature at more or less the same level if they are warm-blooded. |
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Even if the outside temperature changes slightly, it does not affect mammals’ ability to keep their body at approximately the same temperature because they are warm-blooded. |
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Irrespective of the surrounding temperature, warm-blooded mammals will continue to maintain their body temperature at a constant level. |
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If mammals were not warm-blooded, they would not keep their body temperature at exactly the same level despite the changes in the surrounding temperature. |
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Regardless of the surrounding temperature, mammals manage to maintain their body at approximately the same temperature since they are warm-blooded. |