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No. All whales are warmblooded mammals which maintain a constant body temperature.
An advantage is that you don't have to rely on the sun's warmth for your body heat.
The grey wolf is a mammal and is warm blooded. Like all mammals it is able to maintain its own body warm body temperature.
A bird is a warmblooded animal because it's body temperature/blood temperature do not match the temperature of the environment is in. A shark is cold-blooded because it's body temperature changes with the water it's in.
warmblooded
A warmblooded animal that maintains a constant body temperature.
Close to its surroundings if its 90 its somewhere near that.cold blooded animals take up the temperature of their surroundings.their body maintains a cold temperature when the environment they are in is cold and vice versa.they are opposite to warmblooded creatures who maintain a constant body temperature on the inside.
warmblooded animal species that able to keep their body temperature.
Since whales are mammals, they control their temperature the same way humans, and all other mammals do. We are considered "warm" blooded animals, meaning the body controls it's own temperature. Whales use an insulating layer of fat under their skin, known as blubber, whereas humans usually only have a thin layer of skin. This layer helps maintain the heat that the body is producing. There is an area in the brain, known as the hypothalamus, that is in control of body temperature. The brain will try to maintain an even temperature no matter what the outside temperature is.
Any warmblooded animal like mammals. Cold-blooded animals rely on surrounding heat to heat their body, that's why you see lizards laying on the rocks in the sun.
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.
They are warmblooded (meaning they generate their own body heat).