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A polyphyletic group is a group of organisms that does not include a common ancestor and all of its descendants. In other words, it's a grouping that is not based on shared evolutionary history.
Warm-blooded animals (mammals and birds) are a polyphyletic group. While they share the trait of endothermy (internal heat regulation), they do not share a common ancestor that had this trait. This means that the term "warm-blooded" is not a meaningful classification in evolutionary terms.
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