cold blooded or warm blooded
Cold-blooded animals may change body temperature when the outside temperature changes. This is because they are unable to regulate their body temperature.
Cold blooded animals cannot regulate their own body temperature. Therefore, it changes with their environment.
The body temperature of cold blooded animals changes with the ambient temperature, while warm blooded animals regulate their temperature internally.
No, warm-blooded animals have a built-in heat source that maintains a relatively constant body temperature independent of the environmental temperature.
Endothermic animals maintain constant body temperature in a number of ways. One way is to lay out in the sun.
Warm blooded animals all have some ability to regulate their body temperature. Depending on the surrounding temperature, at some point the body temperature will be the same as the plant temperature. But when the surrounding temperature changes, the plant's temperature will change with it, while warm blooded animals will stay at the same temperature.
All animals use the environment to control their temperature
Warm-blooded animals.
Animals that do not control their body temperature but rather let the environmental temperature control it are called cold-blooded or the technical term is ectotherm.
frog
crocodiles
No. Most animals are insects and insects are poikilothermic ( body temperature varies with ambient temperature )