They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
Yes. Like all cold blooded creatures, crocodiles depend on their environment for warmth, and are thus very sensitive to cold water.
Yes, they are cold blooded. A frog is an amphibian and like most other amphibians is an ectotherm, meaning it depends on outside sources of heat to keep a near constant body temperature, this is what used to be called 'cold blooded'.
Because they are cold blooded to begin with.
A crocodile is a reptile. All reptiles, including the crocodile, are cold-blooded. This means that they can not regulate their blood temperature. Instead they use their surrounding environment to keep their blood temperature were it should be.
No it uses some type of alien blood, alien vs predator. The average temperature of the crocodiles blood is at -245 Degrees Celsius.
No, they are cold-blooded.
Crocodiles are reptiles, and like all reptiles, are cold-blooded.
Yes, like all reptiles, they are cold-blooded.
Yes. Like all cold blooded creatures, crocodiles depend on their environment for warmth, and are thus very sensitive to cold water.
Yes, An alligator is a reptile so it is cold blooded.
Crocodiles are cold blooded reptiles.
Alligators and crocodiles as well as most lizards and snakes are cold blooded.
Like most reptiles, rattle snakes are poikilotherms meaning their internal temperature changes along with the external temperatures of their environment. But in short; Yes, rattle snakes are cold blooded. Hope this helps:)
Yes, they are cold blooded. A frog is an amphibian and like most other amphibians is an ectotherm, meaning it depends on outside sources of heat to keep a near constant body temperature, this is what used to be called 'cold blooded'.
No. Cold blooded animals have lower energy requirements than warm blooded ones.
Because they are cold blooded to begin with.
Crocodiles are cold blooded. That is why they can go for nearly a year with almost no food, and also why they lay in the sun for hours on end to warm themselves.