There are a number of arguments for dinosaurs being warm blooded, cold blooded, or somewhere in between. Their growth rate, and evidence of high levels of activity, as well as the fact that Leallynosaura has adaptations for the Antarctic winter other than hibernation, suggest that they were warm blooded.
Some dinosaurs MIGHT have been cold-blooded (its possible that some herbivores were), but most were almost certainly warmblooded like us.
They are cold-blooded. They need to warm their bodies, by 'basking' in the sun before they can go off in search of food.
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Horses are warmblooded animals, not coldblooded. They are mamals so warmblooded indeed
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Humans are mammals and mammals are warmblooded. Scientifically speaking, humans are warmblooded animals.
a platypus is a warmblooded animal because it is a mammal and like most mammals,they are warmblooded.
Yes, mice are mammals and are therefore warmblooded.
Yes. Bats are mammals, which means that they are warmblooded.