Answer warm-blood·ed ˈwɔrmˈblʌdɪd Pronunciation Key Show Spelled Pronunciation wawrm bluhd id Pronunciation Key Show IPA Pronunciation adjective 1. Also endothermic designating or pertaining to animals, as mammals and birds, whose blood ranges in temperatures from about 98° to 112°F (37° to 44°C) and remains relatively constant, irrespective of the temperature of the surrounding medium; homoiothermal. 2.
Ardent, impetuous, or passionate: young and warmblooded valor Warm-bloodedness is not absolute. A warmblooded animal has some ability to maintain thermal homeostasis (a constant internal temperature) but if outside temperatures are extreme enough, they will overpower the animal's ability to keep its internal temperature constant, and the animal will overheat/develop hypothermia.
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