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How does a warm-blooded animal get body heat?

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Through its metabolism

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Warm blooded animals have thick coats of fur or hair to keep them warm in winter. They shed much of this fur in the summer to help them cool off and maintain their body temperature. They can also shiver to generate more heat when they get too cold.
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