Not all vertebrates are warm blooded. Vertebrate and invertebrate are terms that refer to whether or not the animal has a back bone, and has nothing to do with how their body temperature is controlled.
Fish and frogs for example, are both animals with vertebrates (with backbones), but they are cold blooded animals, as their body temperature fluctuates with their environment.
mammals
warm They are birds. They are warm blooded vertebrates.
They may be both. Mammals and birds are vertebrates which are warm-blooded. Reptiles, amphibians and fish are vertebrates which are cold-blooded.
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Yes. All mammals are. Blue whales maintain a core body temperature somewhere between about 36.6 degrees C and 37.2 degrees C (98-99 degrees F). This temperature is similar to that of other large mammals.
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As a class of vertebrates, Aves are birds, and are warm blooded.
dinosaurs are the animals which are warm blooded.
vertebrates which can maintain their body temperature and do not change their body temperature according to the external environment are called as warm blooded animals such as mammals and birds:.)
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Vertebrates that are warm blooded, have hair or fur, and nurse their young are mammals. Bears are covered in fur, nurse their young with milk, and are warm blooded vertebrates. So they match all the criteria for a mammal.