cold-blooded animals must live in warm climates; warm-blooded animals can more or less live anywhere.
reason:
Warm-blooded animals produce their own body heat, so as to always keep their enzymes at the optimal temperature. Cold-blooded animals cannot do this. As the temperature falls, cold-blooded animals become disabled. They cannot move their muscles, or digest their food, or transport oxygen to their tissues.
Cold blooded animals far outnumber the warm blooded; they include insects and worms, which although small and humble, are very abundant (the soil is packed with a ridiclous number of tiny worms called nematodes, which all by themselves probably outnumber every other animal in the world). Of course, warm blooded animals, although less numerous, are very important, and include us.
The only advantage I can think of would be that they can quickly warm and cool their bodies by either laying in the sun or getting in the shade. Warm blooded animals for example would have to move in order to warm up or use a body function to cool such as sweating or panting.
Cold-blooded animals are not able to control their body temperature internally (by using their metabolism) like warm-blooded animals are. A warm-blooded animal such as a dog or a cat can control their body temperature using internal processes. A cold-blooded animal such as a lizard need to lay out in the sun to raise their body temperature.
I really don't know. Maybe you could go to Ask.com and it might have an answer.
They rely on the sun to warm them, because they can not control their body heat.
They can die in the winter but it is not because they are cold-blooded.
no they do not have more energy.
no some will die but some wont like an evergreen doesnt die in the winter.
Flowers dies long before winter: their sole purpose is reproduction, so once they are fertilized, they die and fruit begins to grow. The whole plant, however, can die or not during winter depending on whether it is a annual (lives one year, dies before winter) or perennial (lives through many years, and goes dormant during winter).
Cluster to keep the queen warm and manage food supplies inside the hive and die or forage outside the hive are the things that happen to honey bees in winter. The course of the winter depends upon the population levels in the hive and the temperature levels. A cold winter results in bees inside the hive if conditions are not crowded (with ejections if they are) whereas a warm winter yields occasional forages back and forth, indoors and outdoors.
spring and summer because it is warm and the suns out and in winter its cold and your plants will die without sunlight but you'll have to water it if it doesn't rain often
John Winter - meteorologist - died in 2007.
Cold-blooded creatures take on the temperature of their surroundings. They are hot when their environment is hot and cold when their environment is cold. In hot environments, cold-blooded animals can have blood that is much warmer than warm-blooded animals.well its because if a cold blooded animal that is not cold blooded and should be the'll eventuilly die.
not all of them can You are probably confusing warm blooded with cold blooded. Warm blooded animals can live just about anywhere, but cold blooded animals can only live in areas they can keep warm, otherwise they die.
Cold-blooded creatures take on the temperature of their surroundings meaning that warm weather help them. Reptiles, insects, arachnids, amphibians and fish are cold-blooded.
Reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects and arachnids cold-blooded animals.Cold-blooded means that the animals are ectothermic. They are dependent on the environment to control their body temperature.Animals that are cold blooded include:FrogsToadsFish (but not all such as Lampris guttatus)GeckosCrocodilesChameleonsSnakesSpidersCentipedesTrout
Maybe because they are cold blooded so the heat keeps them alive. If there are cold blooded animals living in England then they would die because of the temperatures, they would just freeze.
They need the heat to stay alive. If their body temperature gets too cold they are sure to die.
The would slow down and sleep and eventually die
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.
they are cold blooded so if you put them in warm water they will die since they cant adapt to the temperature
Everything will die if it is too cold. try dipping a lizard in liquid nitrogen. I guess it depends on how cold it gets. All cold blooded animals slow down and stop moving as the temperature drops.
No, Penguins are warm blooded since they are part of the bird class. If they were cold blooded they would probably die of hypothermia in their current environment.
yes most bugs hate the cold because they are cold blooded, and are not animals, which means in the cold it is harder to survive