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* The Titans of ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' have extremely high body temperatures, which appears to increase along with their size. The Colossal Titan radiates superheated steam thanks to its lack of skin, {{spoilers: and another Titan, twice the size of the Colossal, is so hot that it causes nearby vegetation to combust.}}

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* The Titans of ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' have extremely high body temperatures, which appears to increase along with their size. The Colossal Titan radiates superheated steam thanks to its lack of skin, {{spoilers: and [[spoiler:and another Titan, twice the size of the Colossal, is so hot that it causes nearby vegetation to combust.}}]]
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* The Titans of ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'' have extremely high body temperatures, which appears to increase along with their size. The Colossal Titan radiates superheated steam thanks to its lack of skin, {{spoilers: and another Titan, twice the size of the Colossal, is so hot that it causes nearby vegetation to combust.}}
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* Music/{{Foreigner}}'s "Hot-Blooded", with the singer saying he's got "a fever of 103."
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* ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'''s blood was burning-hot during her [[Franchise/GreenLantern Red Lantern]] tenure in ''Comicbook/RedDaughterOfKrypton''.
** This is true of Red Lanterns in general, as the red rings' energy replaces their blood.

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* ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'''s blood was burning-hot during her [[Franchise/GreenLantern Red Lantern]] tenure in ''Comicbook/RedDaughterOfKrypton''.
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''Comicbook/RedDaughterOfKrypton''. This is true of Red Lanterns in general, as the red rings' Red Rings' energy replaces their blood.blood. As such, the removal of a Red Ring from their host would, under the majority of circumstances, result in their death.
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** This is true of Red Lanterns in general, as the red rings' energy replaces their blood.
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* ''TrueBlood'' has its [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Werewolves]].

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* Invoked in ''Literature/TheSookieStackhouseMysteries'' (books that were the basis for TrueBlood); werewolves and other shifters are mentioned several times time as "running hotter" than their human counterparts.

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* Invoked in ''Literature/TheSookieStackhouseMysteries'' (books that were the basis for TrueBlood); ''Series/TrueBlood''); werewolves and other shifters are mentioned several times time as "running hotter" than their human counterparts.
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** Technically Scorpius can survive without coolant, but will always be weak.

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* The [[UltimateLifeform Pillar Men]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' have each mastered a type of fighting style called "Mode", where they [[BodyHorror freely transfigure their own bodies]] to emulate ElementalPowers. Esidisi's Mode is Heat Control, which entails heating his blood to 500 degrees Celsius then extending his blood vessels from his body and injecting his blood into an opponent. The results are just as [[BodyHorror horrifying]] as they should be.

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The [[UltimateLifeform Pillar Men]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' have each mastered a type of fighting style called "Mode", where they [[BodyHorror freely transfigure their own bodies]] to emulate ElementalPowers. Esidisi's Mode is Heat Control, which entails heating his blood to 500 degrees Celsius then extending his blood vessels from his body and injecting his blood into an opponent. The results are just as [[BodyHorror horrifying]] as they should be.



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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''
** Remorhaz - hot enough that nonmagical metal weapons melt on contact and if it swallows you it's game over, instant death, no save, do not pass go, do not collect £200.

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* Canines in real life have normal body temperatures that are slightly higher than a human's, which may or may not have anything to do with werewolves usually having high body temperatures too.
** This is mostly true for most small warm-blooded animals. Mostly due to the SquareCubeLaw.

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* Canines in real life have normal body temperatures that are slightly higher than a human's, which may or may not have anything to do with werewolves usually having high body temperatures too.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'' has a variation; while it is unknown if Karolina's Majesdanian blood is especially hot, it ''is'' supercharged with solar energy, a fact that the vampire Topher learns the hard way when he tries to feed on her.
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* In ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' James notes that Red has an unusually high body temperature when they shake hands.
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* Shishio, the season 1 big bad of ''Anime/RurouniKenshin''. He was shot in the head and lit on fire before being left for dead. The fire left him disfigured, and all of his sweat glands were destroyed. As such, he has incredibly high body temperature, which (apparently) grants him almost superhuman speed and strength. The downside is that he can only fight for a few minutes before the heat buildup kills him.

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* Shishio, the season 1 big bad of ''Anime/RurouniKenshin''. He was shot in the head and lit on fire before being left for dead. The fire left him disfigured, and all of his sweat glands were destroyed. As such, he has incredibly high body temperature, which (apparently) grants him almost superhuman speed and strength. The downside is that he can only fight for a few about fifteen minutes before the heat buildup kills him.
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* The whiptail lizard has an average body temperature at 106 Fahrenheit (Roughly 41,11 Celsius).

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* The whiptail lizard has an average body temperature at 106 Fahrenheit (Roughly 41,11 41.11 Celsius).
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* The salamander demons from HeartCore (Carval and Volaster Jarvoc) has explosive blood wich they use in order to make bombs.

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* The salamander demons from HeartCore Webcomic/HeartCore (Carval and Volaster Jarvoc) has explosive blood wich they use in order to make bombs.
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* In ''Anime/KillLaKill'', Ryuko is normally simply HotBlooded, but when she finally confronts her father's murderer her rage reaches a boiling point. That is to say, her blood is literally seen to boil, [[spoiler:driving Senketsu into a [[UnstoppableRage frenzy]].]]



* It's implied in ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' that [[AnIcePerson Elsa]]'s body temperature is colder than the average persons.

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* It's Inversion: it's implied in ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' that [[AnIcePerson Elsa]]'s body temperature is colder than the average persons.
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* Amy Druvmenski from ''Webcomic/LightAndDark'' has the ability to raise her body temperature to extreme levels.
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* The [[UltimateLifeform Pillar Men]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' have each mastered a type of fighting style called "Mode", where they [[BodyHorror freely transfigure their own bodies]] to emulate ElementalPowers. Esidisi's Mode is flame, which entails heating his blood to 500 degrees Celsius then extending his blood vessels from his body and injecting his blood into an opponent. The results are just as [[BodyHorror horrifying]] as they should be.
** A lesser example would be [[BadassNormal R.E.O.]] [[AwesomeMcCoolName Speedwagon]] from part I. It's never really explained how or why, but Speedwagon is so hot-blooded that he could melt Zeppeli's frozen arm just by holding it to his chest for a minute. Unfortunately, [[BlessedWithSuck his hot blood makes him unable to use Hamon Techniques.]]

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* The [[UltimateLifeform Pillar Men]] from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' have each mastered a type of fighting style called "Mode", where they [[BodyHorror freely transfigure their own bodies]] to emulate ElementalPowers. Esidisi's Mode is flame, Heat Control, which entails heating his blood to 500 degrees Celsius then extending his blood vessels from his body and injecting his blood into an opponent. The results are just as [[BodyHorror horrifying]] as they should be.
** A lesser example would be [[BadassNormal R.Robert E.O.]] [[AwesomeMcCoolName Speedwagon]] from part I.during ''Phantom Blood''. It's never really explained how or why, but Speedwagon is so hot-blooded that he could melt Zeppeli's frozen arm just by holding it to his chest for a minute. Unfortunately, [[BlessedWithSuck his hot blood makes him unable to use Hamon Techniques.]]
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*The various Mutons in ''VideoGame/XcomEnemyUnknown'' and ''VideoGame/Xcom2'' are noted to have bodies that remain warm hours after their deaths. Dr.Tygan mentions this [[AlienAutopsy makes them quite disconcerting to dissect.]]
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* ''Comicbook/{{Supergirl}}'''s blood was burning-hot during her [[Franchise/GreenLantern Red Lantern]] tenure in ''Comicbook/RedDaughterOfKrypton''.
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* It's implied in ''Disney/{{Frozen}}'' that [[AnIcePerson Elsa]]'s body temperature is colder than the average persons.
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Characters that can [[PlayingWithFire play with fire]] tend to exhibit this trope, along with many fire-related monsters like dragons, salamanders, and fire-related {{familiar}}s. Lava Beasts, fire elementals, and other creatures that actually made of some heat related substance [[ElementalEmbodiment are another trope altogether]].

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Characters that can [[PlayingWithFire play with fire]] tend to exhibit this trope, along with many fire-related monsters like dragons, salamanders, [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], [[FierySalamander salamanders]], and fire-related {{familiar}}s. Lava Beasts, beasts, fire elementals, and other creatures that actually made of some heat related substance [[ElementalEmbodiment are another trope altogether]].
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* The Assblasters from ''{{Tremors}} The Series''. As their name indicate, they fart fire to fly in a rocket-like manner.

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* The Assblasters from ''{{Tremors}} The Series''.''Film/{{Tremors}}''. As their name indicate, they fart fire to fly in a rocket-like manner.
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* Anyone in ''Literature/EdenGreen'' whose needle symbiote takes over their body completely begins to exhibit elevated body temperature, immediately noticeable to non-infected people.
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* Invoked in ''TheSookieStackhouseMysteries'' (books that were the basis for TrueBlood); werewolves and other shifters are mentioned several times time as "running hotter" than their human counterparts.

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* Invoked in ''TheSookieStackhouseMysteries'' ''Literature/TheSookieStackhouseMysteries'' (books that were the basis for TrueBlood); werewolves and other shifters are mentioned several times time as "running hotter" than their human counterparts.
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* Shishio, the season 1 big bad of ''RurouniKenshin''. He was shot in the head and lit on fire before being left for dead. The fire left him disfigured, and all of his sweat glands were destroyed. As such, he has incredibly high body temperature, which (apparently) grants him almost superhuman speed and strength. The downside is that he can only fight for a few minutes before the heat buildup kills him.

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* Shishio, the season 1 big bad of ''RurouniKenshin''.''Anime/RurouniKenshin''. He was shot in the head and lit on fire before being left for dead. The fire left him disfigured, and all of his sweat glands were destroyed. As such, he has incredibly high body temperature, which (apparently) grants him almost superhuman speed and strength. The downside is that he can only fight for a few minutes before the heat buildup kills him.
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** A lesser example would be [[BadassNormal R.E.O.]] [[AwesomeMcCoolName Speedwagon]] from part I. It's never really explained how or why, but Speedwagon is so hot-blooded that he could melt Zeppeli's frozen arm just by holding it to his chest for a minute. Unfortunately, [[BlessedWithSuck his hot blood makes him unable to use Hamon Techniques.]]

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* In a novel based on MagicTheGathering, a Black-aligned vampire is set to fight a Red-aligned Geomancer in arena-style combat. The vampire manages to evade [[DishingOutDirt the torrents of stone and dirt]], sink his fangs into the mage's neck and begins draining him dry... At which point the Geomancer turns his own blood into lava. [[TooSpicyForYogSogoth Cue burning vampire.]]

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