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Warm-blooded animals keep their bodies at a temperature that is usually higher than the temperature of everything else around them. how do these animals get the heat needed to keep their bodies so warm? a. by using fur or clothes to trap heat energy near the body b. by digesting food to change its chemical energy to heat c. by using friction to change kinetic energy into heat d. by basking in the sun to change its light energy to heat

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