No. Arthropods are not warmblooded but they do lay eggs.
Not necessarily. Birds are considered warm-blooded, but they lay eggs. Monotreme mammals (platypuses and echidnas) are considered warm-blooded, but they lay eggs too.
Cardinals are cold-blooded. Cardinals lay out eggs. Andrew Andy
Warm blooded animals which lay eggs are birds and monotremes.All birds lay eggs.Monotremes are a small group of mammals which lay eggs. This group is made up of only the platypus and the two species of echidna.
Donkey's are warm blooded. Cold blooded are animals like reptiles. Warm blooded are mammals. Think of it as Warm blooded animals give 'live' birth while cold blooded animals lay eggs (This excludes platypuses though- they're mammals but lay eggs. Why? I don't know)
No. Birds and platypuses are warm blooded, but they lay eggs(:
Can only lay eggs, but can eat less than warm blooded animals.
All birds are warm-blooded, lay eggs, and have bills.
Neither. All crabs are crustaceans.Mammals have fur or hair, are warm blooded and give birth.Reptiles are cold blooded, have scales, lay eggs and have an internal skeleton.Amphibians are cold-blooded, lay eggs and have an internal skeleton with soft skin.Crustaceans are cold blooded, lay eggs and have an external skeleton (shell).
Neither. Crabs are crustaceans.Mammals have fur or hair, are warm blooded and give birth.Amphibians are cold-blooded, lay eggs and have an internal skeleton with soft skin.Crustaceans are cold blooded, lay eggs and have an external skeleton (shell).
Yes, they do lay eggs! All arthropods do!!
It is cold blooded because all toads and frogs are cold blooded. If it lives in water, its probably cold blooded.
This classification is birds.