Yes because you shiver when you are cold.
Like have you ever shivered when you got out of the pool, were you sick????
That you shiver when you have fever.
You get the chills plain and simple
Dogs will if they are sick, but also if they are stresses or scared.
A group of sharks is called a gam, grind, school, herd, pod, collage, or shiver.
Shivering is the bodys way of raising the temperature. When we shiver our muscles are working, and as they work they generate heat. Heat, as in running a fever helps fight infections, as the bacteria doesn't multiply as well when it gets warmer.
When Angela stood outside in the snow storm without her coat, her mother could see her shiver in the cold outside .
when you have a fever to make you comfortable since your going to be over normal body temperature your brain basically flips your sense of temperature aka the primary somatic brain and makes you feel cold. the brain lies pretty well doesn't it.
Having a fever can make you feel cold and shiver from sweating. It is nature's way to cool you off from a fever. You may also feel hot with a fever. You can have a fever with the Swine Flu (Novel H1N1), so you may feel either way from the fever. See related question links below for more information about swine flu symptoms.
When your body raises its "thermostat", you begin to shiver, once the new set-point is established, the shivering stops, and you begin to feel HOT. With this "hot-feeling" you might lower the A/C setting in your home from 75 to 73 to not feel like your "burning". Once the fever is broken (without reducers), you raise the temp back to 75 to feel normal again.
Hiver means Winter. It's like Shiver but without an S
Dee Shiver's birth name is Darnell Marquis Shiver.
Yes, fever production is regulated by chemicals that act on the brain's thermostat, specifically the hypothalamus, to raise the body's temperature set point. This causes the body to shiver and generate heat to match the new set point, resulting in a fever.