Snakes are cold blooded any they do lay eggs. Also alligators and lizards are cold bloods who both lay eggs. More examples are turtles, tortoises, fish, and crocodilles.
If you are wondering what they call cold-blooded, egg laying animals, they are called ectothrems.
Cold blooded animals are called ectotherms.
Every single cold blooded animal lays eggs.
Short answer: no
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Reptiles.
reptiles
yes
cold blooded come from the eggs, warm blooded comes from privates
yes birds do hatch from eggs
They mate like mammals, then get pregnant, then they lay eggs that hatch into that particular species.
Donkey's are warm blooded. Cold blooded are animals like reptiles. Warm blooded are mammals. Think of it as Warm blooded animals give 'live' birth while cold blooded animals lay eggs (This excludes platypuses though- they're mammals but lay eggs. Why? I don't know)
Can only lay eggs, but can eat less than warm blooded animals.
The mother is long gone before the eggs hatch. After all, she is cold-blooded!
Mammels and birds are warn blooded, the can prooduce their own bdy heat even when its cold n the outside. Ther bdies usually stay the same tempurature. Cold blooded animals like reptiles, amphibians and fish change thier tempreture acording to the tempurature of the air. Thier bodies are able to soak up the wrmth or the cold to whatever temperature.
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Cardinals are cold-blooded. Cardinals lay out eggs. Andrew Andy
No. Chickens are warm blooded birds. Just like any warm blooded creature (e.g. humans), if they stay too cold for too long, they will die. If the egg is cold, the chick will die before the egg can hatch. That's why hens sit on their eggs to keep them warm.
I believe the answer you are looking for is reptiles.
body tempurature changes to the air tempurature. all lay eggs have scales