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Fish are cold-blooded so their body heat change with the temperature of the water.
it is because of a biological change in body temperature which causes your muscles to get warmer and not cold.
Because it is in contact with something colder. When a warmer body is in contact with a cold body, the warmer one will give off heat to the cold one. This cools the warmer one and warms the cooler one.
No, Peacocks do not hibernate, because they do not get cold in the winter!
So then that way your body can stay warmer
since your body is hot blooded everything you put in it ill get hotter, for example: when you inhale you feel cold air but when you exhale it comes warmer. so that means that the longer the gum is in your mouth, the warmer it gets.
Is the temperature of your body. When is getting warmer your body temperature gets warmer and so you feel the drink colder then before - for a short time because eventually it will get warm too!!!
There are a lot of nerve endings in your feet and hands so they are very likely to get cold. When, you warm them then your whole body will be warmer because they were the coldest part of your body.
Being fat has nothing to do with the body temperature of an animal. It depends on if its warm or cold blooded. Warm blooded animals (mammals and birds) keep their bodies at constant temperatures. To do this they eat alot of food and only very little of it is converted into body mass. And a cold blooded animal's body temperature goes along with the environment, but their blood is alot warmer than warm blooded mammals. Therefore they move faster when it is cooler and sluggish when its hot. In conclusion cold blooded animals are the warmer ones but not because of the body fat.
You dont, you cannot change how your scrotum hangs out. When your scrotum is warm, it hangs lower to get more air to become cooler, when your scrotum is cold, it pulls itself closer to your body to become warmer.
Peacock's are warm blooded.
The human body slows its metabolism, slowing blood flow to the extremities. This keeps the body's 'core' warmer, longer.