No, dogs are warm-blooded - endothermic.
No. They are both different species. Dogs = canine: Cats = feline.
There species is dog or canine.
species are set of living organisms that share the same characteristics and appearance. for example humans are species, dogs are species, we all are living but we look distinct from dogs.
no.
To ensure the survival of the species. If the puppies die, no more dogs, no more species.
Pigs are not dogs. They are two different species.
there are negative 5000 species of dogs
There is only one species of dogs and it is the same as the wolf of which all dogs are descended. There are two subspecies recognized: Canis lupus familiaris and Canis lupus dingo. There are many breeds of dogs but they all fall into the species of canis lupus.
Chihuahuas, like all species of dogs, are carnivores.
The wolves belong to the dog species.
A. Dogs don't rely on the sun to keep them warm and so the process of respiration (making energy) warms them up as it is an exothermic (heat releasing) reaction.
Actually, domestic dogs are classified further than species. Domestic dogs, Canis lupus familiaris, are a subspecies of the Gray Wolf, Canis lupus.