Cold-blooded animals do not have cold blood. Instead, their body temperature changes
as the temperature around them changes. Fish, amphibians and reptiles are all coldblooded.
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.
warm blooded animals usually have more flesh, and live on land. cold blooded animals are things like fish etc. that live in water
fish is cold blooded because the live in water and they are not a mammals
Warm blooded. Cold blooded animals live in the water. or atleast i think so..
Donkey's are warm blooded. Cold blooded are animals like reptiles. Warm blooded are mammals. Think of it as Warm blooded animals give 'live' birth while cold blooded animals lay eggs (This excludes platypuses though- they're mammals but lay eggs. Why? I don't know)
Fish are cold blooded, so yes. Cold blooded (ectotherms) animals have ways to survive colder environments such as slowing heart rate to preserve nutrients that the organism can use over long periods of time, or barely moving.
No. They are cold blooded, therefore, cannot live in cold climates.
warmNo, A peacock is warm-blooded.
Because they are cold blooded to begin with.
the difference is warm blood controls their body temp cold blood doesnt
There are reptiles and amphibians that live in Wisconsin so yes.
they are cold blooded so they are too cold to move quickly