They are warm blooded.
Animals that maintain a constant body temperature are categorized as warm blooded. All mammals that live on land and in the sea are warm blooded.
No , it is cold blodded .
Ectotherms rely on the outside world for heat and cooling. Endotherms generate their own heat. Ex: A lizard is an ectotherm. A squirrel is an endotherm. Basically, coldblooded=ectotherm and warmblooded=endotherm.
That is an excellent question although it is easy to answer. The answer sadly is no because you need to look at what shivering is. When you shiver you are increasing muscle movement which stimulates blood flow to the area. This increased blood flow results in more heat since we are warmblooded and heat is produced in our core. Cold-blooded animals on the other hand would gain nothing from shivering except to waste energy pumping extra blood to an unneeded area. According to Wikipedia, pythons sometimes shiver, even though they are cold-blooded animals.
one example: humans. Water takes longer to heat up then other compounds, and therefore it is easier to keep a stable temperature. (most organisms are made up of mostly water for this reason)
Horses are warmblooded animals, not coldblooded. They are mamals so warmblooded indeed
Reptiles are coldblooded animals.
No. They are mammals. Hence, they are warmblooded.
Seahorses are cold blooded animals.
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Komodo dragons are cold blooded animals.
I belive beetles are coldblooded
No, they are coldblooded.
i think all the animals in the desert are warmblooded because any coldblooded animal that is in a desert it wouldn't be alive but snakes live in the dessert and they are coldblooded
A dog is a mammal, hence its not coldblooded; its warmblooded.
Camels are mammals so they are warmblooded.