Answer:
When a turtle is lying on a sunny riverbank, it’s body temperature rises and when it starts swimming in a cool river, it's body temperatures drop.
Explanation:
Cold-blooded animals, like turtles, do not have an internal feedback loop that regulates constant body temperature – as warm-blooded animals do. Their body temperatures fluctuate with that of the environment. This is why you see animals like lizards basking on rocks to raise their body temperatures. When it too hot, then they seek the shade under these rocks to lower their temperatures.
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