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10 April, 06:07

What is the likely homeostatic reason for developing a fever?

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  1. 10 April, 06:22
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    The body is too cold, so the body tries to keep itself cool by overheating. But, though a likely scenario, would require the body to be frostbitten, and overexposed, and would supply as a sort of plan B for the body to maintain an equilibrium with its temperature; reacting to the conditions around it, and trying to maintain balance within itself.
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