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Some animals control their body temperatures by sweating or panting.

Others use behavioural means, such as going into the shade and reducing physical activity.

Some animals have capillaries close to the surface of their skin, which helps to cool their blood (animals such as kangaroos lick the surface above these capillaries to increase the effect).

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Are animals keep steady body temperature?

Horses can control their temperature about as much as we can. The terms warm-blooded, hot-blooded and cold-blooded have nothing to do with the actual temperature of that breed of equines. It is simply a term to divide breeds into; cold-blooded, the heavier, bigger draft horses; warm-blooded, most riding breeds; and hot-blooded, Arab and Thoroughbred horses.


What are Examples of cold blooded animals?

Cold blooded and warm blooded are terms that refer to how an animal regualtes it's temperature.Warm blooded animals main a constant body temperature via internal (or endothermic) methods, like shivering, sweating, panting and storing and burning fat. Animals that fall into this category include:MammalsCatsDogsHumansGiraffesElephantsBearsBeaversChickensMonkeysBadgersmoosedeercowscalfwolffoxsquirlskunckroostersBirdsCold Blooded animals use external means to control their body temperature. These ectothermic methods include basking in the sun, hiding in the shade, changes in metabolic rate. Some animals' body temperature even change with there environment. Animals that fall into this category are:FishInsectsSpidersFrogsSnakesGeckosAlligatorsCrocodilesChameleonsToadsTurtlesSharks.


What helps fish and reptiles regulate their body temperature physically and behaviorally?

Fish and reptiles both regulate their body temperature behaviorally by going to areas where the temperature fits their biochemical needs, eg. sunning on rocks to raise temperature, etc. Some fish and reptiles also hibernate when temperatures get too cold.


What makes an animal cold or warm blooded Is it because of some valves in the heart?

The terms actually don't have anything to do with blood except for the fact that blood helps move the heat throughout the body. Cold blooded, or exothermic animals are not able to regulate their internal temperatures. They have to sit in the sun to warm up and sit in the shade to cool off. Warm blooded, or endothermic animals can keep a pretty constant internal temperature. Ours is 98.6 degrees Farenheit. It actually has to do with the part of the brain that controls body regulation, not with the heart.


What is a sentence using the word ectotherm?

This means an organism that regulates body temperature mostly by exchanging heat with the environment. Here are some sentences.Another word for ectothermic is cold-blooded.Many ectothermic animals have scales.A snake is ectothermic.

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How do animals control their body temperatures?

Some animals have bodies that can control their own body temperatures. Some animals have to find shade or water to control their body temperature.


Do warmblooded animals have the same temperature as plants?

Warm blooded animals all have some ability to regulate their body temperature. Depending on the surrounding temperature, at some point the body temperature will be the same as the plant temperature. But when the surrounding temperature changes, the plant's temperature will change with it, while warm blooded animals will stay at the same temperature.


What is an organism or animal genre with a changing body temperature?

Animals that do not have a constant body temperature, and therefor depend on the environment for heat, are called cold blooded. With only a few exceptions, all animals that are not mammals or birds, including invertebrates such as insects, are cold blooded. One exception would include some fish such as tuna, which have a metabolism that allows them to have some control over there body temperature, almost like a warm blooded animal.


Is the body temperature of the animals the same as human?

No. Some animals are cold blooded unlike human that are warm blooded.


What is thermoregulation?

Thermoregulation is the term we give to "temperature control" or the like. For example, the human body likes to run at an internal temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. And we have mechanisms within us that control our internal temperature. The biochemical structures that accomplish this are collectively termed the thermoregulation mechanism of the body. Other animals have them, too, but some lack them - like reptiles. A link is provided below.


What are some animals that can survive their body temperature going below freezing?

there are many animals like pinguines and polar bears


whose body temperature does not change much even when the temperature of the environment changes is called?

Animals whose body temperatures do not change much despite the temperature of the environment changing are called ectotherms. This ability allows some animals to live in harsh environments.


Thermoregulation organ?

An organ in some animals that allows for the regulation of body temperature, such as a countercurrent heat exchanger in some fish.


Are animals keep steady body temperature?

Horses can control their temperature about as much as we can. The terms warm-blooded, hot-blooded and cold-blooded have nothing to do with the actual temperature of that breed of equines. It is simply a term to divide breeds into; cold-blooded, the heavier, bigger draft horses; warm-blooded, most riding breeds; and hot-blooded, Arab and Thoroughbred horses.


What are Examples of cold blooded animals?

Cold blooded and warm blooded are terms that refer to how an animal regualtes it's temperature.Warm blooded animals main a constant body temperature via internal (or endothermic) methods, like shivering, sweating, panting and storing and burning fat. Animals that fall into this category include:MammalsCatsDogsHumansGiraffesElephantsBearsBeaversChickensMonkeysBadgersmoosedeercowscalfwolffoxsquirlskunckroostersBirdsCold Blooded animals use external means to control their body temperature. These ectothermic methods include basking in the sun, hiding in the shade, changes in metabolic rate. Some animals' body temperature even change with there environment. Animals that fall into this category are:FishInsectsSpidersFrogsSnakesGeckosAlligatorsCrocodilesChameleonsToadsTurtlesSharks.


How do vertebrates control their body temperature?

Vertebrates regulate their body temperature through a process called thermoregulation. This can involve behaviors like seeking shade or sun, and physiological processes like shivering or sweating. Some vertebrates are able to maintain a constant body temperature regardless of the external environment (endotherms), while others rely on their surroundings to regulate their temperature (ectotherms).


Are there any cold-blooded mammals?

No. Mammals are defined as being warm blooded. However, some mammals (such as the vampire bat or the naked mole rat) have inefficient body temperature control, meaning that their body temperature is prone to dropping below optimum temperature.