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‘We’re starting to find a lot more weirdness’: These strange animals can control their body heat

In 1774, British physician-scientist Charles Blagden received an unusual invitation from a fellow physician: to spend time in a small room that was hotter, he wrote, “than it was formerly thought any living creature could bear.”

Many people may have been appalled by this offer, but Blagden was delighted by the opportunity for self-experimentation. He marveled as his own temperature remained at 98 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 37 degrees Celsius), even as the temperature of the room approached 200°F (about 93°C).

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