Turkeys are warm blooded, which means that they can make their own body heat even when it is cold outside.
no they are not. they are cold blooded.
White tail deer are mammals. All mammals are warm blooded.
Yes dogs are warm blooded.
yes they are warm blooed
Frogs, toads, and other amphibians (like newts and salamanders) are all cold-blooded, meaning that their body temperature is determined by their environment.
A panther is warm-blooded. Like all mammals, they maintain a constant body temperature regardless of their environment. This adaptation allows them to be active hunters, enabling their survival in various habitats.
Ladybugs are cold blooded animals, as are all insects.
Sharks are fish and are therefore "cold blooded", whereas dolphins are mammals and are "warm blooded". The terms warm and cold blooded are misnomers however; "cold blooded" animals often have blood and body temperatures at least as high as that of a mammal or bird. The only difference is that warm blooded animals have the ability to control their body (and therefore blood) temperature by varying the rate of their metabolism; "cold blooded" animals must rely on using the enivronment e.g. the the morning sun to increase or decrease their body temperature.
Turkeys are warm blooded as they are birds and all birds and mammals are warm blooded.
Turkeys are warm-blooded animals, which means they maintain a constant body temperature regardless of the environment. This characteristic is common among birds and mammals, allowing them to regulate their internal temperature to adapt to varying conditions. Warm-bloodedness helps turkeys remain active and foraging even in cooler temperatures.
no because the salsa would ip into the gray socks.
Not really much. It is pretty cold however if you go to west side and south-west it might get a little bit warmer than rest of places in Turkey.