Yes, a moth is cold blooded as they use externals means, such as the warm from the sun to control their body temperature. This is why you often find moths basking in the sun on walls and leaves.
Yes, moths can survive in cold temperatures. When the weather is cold these insects very often become dormant until the weather warms.
the coldest temperature to survive is -78the coldest temperature to survive is -78
there bluabur helps them
yes thats how they can survive cold weather
The penguins huddle close together in cold weather.
The eggs have a hard coating to protect them from the cold.
Moths are able to survive through some of their adaptations. These include the ability to camouflage themselves and because they can fly with precision.
Yes they do! that is how they survive!
certain types of moths pollinate it.
Different kinds of moths and bugs. they will also eat crickets.
No, moths are not naturally found in Antarctica. Should a moth be brought onto the continent, it would not survive, because there is no food source there for moths.
It is much too cold for them to survive there.
because the moths (if your tv is on) will camp on there because they will get cold at night, and use the light to keep their wings and bodies warm so they do not die. so the heat from the tv screen warms them up so they can survive. (same thing with the computer)
Yes they can survive in cold weather.
They drink nectar and wool
a snow hare is an animal that can survive in the cold that is a prey?
No. They are not there. It is too cold. Tundra is deeply frozen ground.
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic