No. A rabbit is endothermic. "Endo" means "internal" and "therm" means "heat." A rabbit regulates its body temperature internally through its metabolism. Ectothermic vertebrates (colloquially known as "cold-blooded" vertebrates) use the external environment to regulate their temperature. For example, a snake (ectothermic) basks in the sun to stay warm and retreats under shade to stay cool.
Rabbits and snakes are vertebrates because they have spines. An example of an invertebrate would be a jellyfish.
Yes, all rabbits on record are vertebrates.
answer is vertebrate
Yes, as a rabbit has a spinal column.
vertebrate
yes its classified a rabbit because a rabbit has a backbone. and thats a defenition of a vertebrate
yes
fish
It is a vertebrate, it is ectothermic, it is bilateral, and it is cephalized. :)
no they are vertebrate. If they have vertebrae they're warm blooded.
Yes
There are all sorts of animals that are invertebrates. However a rabbit is not one of them. A rabbit is a vertebrate.
Is a bunny is a invertebrate or a vertebrate
Ectothermic animals have an internal body temperature that changes with the temperature of its surroundings. A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone. A warmblooded animal has a constant internal temperature so WARM-BLOODED ANIMALS ARE NOT THE SAME AS ECTOTHERMS.
a rabbit is a vertebrate just like us!! :)
The main characteristic that will guarantee if the Angora Rabbit is a mammal, is if the female produces milk. if not, it isn't one.
they are ectothermic
Ectothermic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
its ectothermic