they need heat to be able to do things
Heat is relative and anything above 0 kelvins (−273.15 °C or −459.68 °F) is heat. Some micro animals can live in ice, have chemicals inthem so that they do not freeze. In the cold depths of the ocean a lot of spicies, including fish survive happily! What do Eskimo's hunt?
Cold blooded animals cannot survive without heat energy because heat energy is necessary for their survival.
The difference is that cold blooded animals need to be in the sun to be able to heat up their bodies. Warm blooded animals can heat themselves up without the sun.
No, cold blooded animals cannot survive without heat energy because their bodies need to heat up so they can do things like moving and eating. If an animal didn't heat their bodies up, they would die.
cold blooded animal like reptiles rely on outside sources for heat. warm blooded animals make their own heat
the difference is warm blood controls their body temp cold blood doesnt
Warm-blooded animals produce warmth through homeostasis in their body. Cold-blooded animals gather heat through external means.
They won't be able to move. Cold-blooded animals need the heat to warm them up, so they will be able to move.
cold blooded animal like reptiles rely on outside sources for heat. warm blooded animals make their own heat
Warm blooded animals can generate their own heat in a cold enviorment. Cold blooded animals change their temperature if they are in a cold place their body temperature changes cold if they are in a warm place it changes warm. Temperature change
Cephalopods are cold-blooded animals, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
warm bloded animals make their own heat
Generating heat through digestion or muscle movement occurs in cold blooded animals since heat is a by product of metabolism as well as a by product of movement. Their lack of ability to sustain a constant body temperature is what makes them cold blooded, it really doesn't mean that their body generates no heat.