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Thermal homeostasis can be defined as…

The ability to change internal body temperatures to match changing external environmental temperatures

The ability to maintain relatively constant, stable internal body temperatures that closely follow changing external environmental temperatures

The ability to maintain relatively constant, stable internal body temperatures when dealing with changes in external environmental temperatures

None of the above

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The ability to change internal body temperatures to match changing external environmental temperatures

Explanation: this is basically the same thing as homeostasis as this is occurring in warm blooded mammals

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