Cold-blooded animals do feel cold when it's cold out. They move to a warmer area in order to regulate their body temperature.
cold-blooded animals are incapable of generating their own heat, therefore the individual must either move to a warmer location if possible or enter a torpor state ( a state of temporary hibernation where metabolic activities of the body decreases). torpor states can last for a few hours to just a few days in comparison to hibernation which takes place over months.
cold blooded animals are called reptiles.
cold blooded animals are called reptiles.
Seahorses are cold blooded animals.
animals are considered mammals and they are not cold-blooded. reptiles like snakes and lizards are cold-blooded.
Komodo dragons are cold blooded animals.
Animals that do not regulate their own internal body temperature.
Yes because some of them are in water so they are coldblooded
Cold-blooded animals do not have cold blood. Instead, their body temperature changesas the temperature around them changes. Fish, amphibians and reptiles are all coldblooded.
no there werent any coldblooded animals as it was to hot.
Usually Reptiles like Snakes and Lizards are condsidered to be coldblooded.
Yes, frogs are cold blooded animals. This is because their body temperature changes with their environment.
Cold blooded animals can adapt to changing temperatures better.