Beetles, and really all insects, reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, and fish are cold blooded. They can't generate their own internal heat. Which is why insects aren't out and about in winter. they're hiding deep underground or anywhere else where it's warm, or they've died.
yes, beetles are cold blooded. But just to be sure, you might consult a reliable source, like a book on beetles.
Yes! All insects are cold-blooded. Bees, wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets are all common during the warm months, so watch out!
Very definitely yes, as they are insects.
Only mammals and birds are warm blooded.
Yes. Insects are cold-blooded.
no
Mealworms are cold blooded. A Mealworm is not really a worm. It is the larva of the mealworm beetle.
Dogs are warm-blooded.
Peacock's are warm blooded.
Mammals are warm blooded because we are mammals and we are warm blooded
well they can be cold blooded and warm blooded
Warm blooded. They are mammals, which feed breast milk. All mammals are warm blooded.
All birds are warm blooded.
they are warm blooded
Ladybugs are cold blooded animals, as are all insects.
Warm blooded. By definition, all mammals are warm blooded.
warm blooded because it is a mammle
warm blooded