Yes... animals in the Arctic are warm blooded (except for the fish in the Arctic waters).
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Yes.
A fox is a mammal, so it is warm-blooded. Any cold-blooded animal in the Arctic would be unable to move.
Arctic foxes are mammals, which means they are warm blooded.
An Arctic fox is a mammal and is warm-blooded.
The Gray wolf is warm blooded. Warm blooded maintain a constant body temperature. Warm blooded animals are mainly mammals and birds. A wolf is a Mammal so there fore it is warm blooded
Technically, all spiders are venomous, meaning that they use venom to kill their prey, which are usually insects. The Wolf Spider's venom is harmless to humans.
They are mammals. All mammals are warm blooded.
No a wolf is not a cold blooded animal. Wolves are mammals and they are warm-blooded. A warm blooded animal Will have a body temperature that is higher than its surrounding environment. Warm blooded animals are mainly mammals and birds. The wolf would not be a cold blooded animal. Cold blooded animals have a body temperature which reflects the environmental temperature. Cold blooded animals are mainly invertebrates, Fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Yes they are.
Wolves just like all mammals are warm blooded. Warm blooded animals will keep their body at a relatively constant temperature. Warm blooded animals are usually mammals and birds. A wolf is not cold blooded. Cold blooded animals will have a body temperature that will reflect the environmental temperature cold blooded animals consist of Fish, amphibians, reptiles, fish and invertebrates
Warm Blooded
Wolves just like all mammals are warm blooded. Warm blooded animals will keep their body at a relatively constant temperature. Warm blooded animals are usually mammals and birds. A wolf is not cold blooded. Cold blooded animals will have a body temperature that will reflect the environmental temperature cold blooded animals consist of Fish, amphibians, reptiles, fish and invertebrates
snow and cold