No. All whales are warmblooded mammals which maintain a constant body temperature.
Goldfish are ectothermic animals, meaning they cannot regulate their body temperature internally like mammals. Instead, their body temperature fluctuates with the surrounding water temperature. As the water temperature changes, goldfish adjust their metabolic processes accordingly, but they do not maintain a constant body temperature.
Endotherms maintain a constant body temperature.Eg:-mammals
Yes. Being warm blooded mammals, not cold-blooded reptiles, platypuses do maintain a constant body temperature.
All mammals are endotherms. They are able to regulate their body temperature and maintain homiostasis. Say the temperature drops to a chilling 30°F, their body will try to keep them warm by staying at a constant temperature.
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
Mammals and birds are warm-blooded animals, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally to maintain a constant level, regardless of the external environment. This ability allows them to thrive in a wide range of habitats and climates.
Animals that have a constant body temperature are called endotherms. They regulate their body temperature internally, regardless of external environmental conditions. Warm-blooded animals like mammals and birds are examples of endotherms.
Reindeer are mammals. Mammals are homeostatic animals which maintain a warm body temperature.
For humans (and mammals in general) it often means death due to hyperthermia, but for reptiles that's normal.
Yes. All dogs are mammals. They have a furry coat, maintain a constant body temperature, bear their young alive and feed them on milk.
Having a constant body temperature means that an organism can maintain a consistent internal temperature regardless of external conditions. This ability is seen in warm-blooded animals (mammals and birds) and allows for more stable metabolic processes and functioning of bodily systems.