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Clod blooded animals have blood that changes temperature with the envioronment in which they live in. Warm blooded animals have blood that stay the same temperature all their life.
Cold blooded animals have a blood temperature that is similar to their surrounding's Reptiles for instance. That is, their system does not generate heat as is the case in warm blooded animals such as mammal's
Cold-blooded animals do not have cold blood. Instead, their body temperature changesas the temperature around them changes. Fish, amphibians and reptiles are all coldblooded.
Same as the temperature of the water it is in. They are not warm blooded animals (actually, they have no blood, but have a related substance.)
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.
The term for animals that have varying blood temperatures based on the environment is cold blooded. Animals who keep a constant temperature is called warm blooded.
A crocodile is a reptile. All reptiles, including the crocodile, are cold-blooded. This means that they can not regulate their blood temperature. Instead they use their surrounding environment to keep their blood temperature were it should be.
wam blooded animals have warm blood and cold blooded animals have cold blood and rely on the sun to get warmed up.
Sharks are fish and are therefore "cold blooded", whereas dolphins are mammals and are "warm blooded". The terms warm and cold blooded are misnomers however; "cold blooded" animals often have blood and body temperatures at least as high as that of a mammal or bird. The only difference is that warm blooded animals have the ability to control their body (and therefore blood) temperature by varying the rate of their metabolism; "cold blooded" animals must rely on using the enivronment e.g. the the morning sun to increase or decrease their body temperature.
Warm-blooded animals (birds and mammals) are able to maintain a steady body temperature regardless of environmental conditions. Cold-blooded animals (reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, crustaceans, worms, etc.) are not.
Cold Blooded and Warm blooded animals have a common trait with each other, they both have red blood
Plants do not have blood - only animals have blood.