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why mammals are himothermal organisms?
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Weegy: A himothermal organism is an organism, such as a mammal or bird, having a body temperature that is constant and largely independent of the temperature of its surroundings; an endotherm.
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User: how can one identify weather a fish is bony or not

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One can identify weather a fish is bony or not by a skeleton of bone, scales, paired fins, one pair of gill openings, jaws, and paired nostrils.
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