Birds are the only creatures that are warm blooded and have wings. Not all birds, however, have hollow bones - most flightless birds do not have hollow bones.
birds - warm blooded have wings and have hollow bones reptiles - cold blooded or endothermic and reptiles have soild, dense bones birds- has a normal hard shelled egg reptiles- has a special type of egg
they think they are warm blooded be because their bones shoe that they are warm blooded
Birds are warm-blooded and have a high metabolic rate, walk with their legs directly beneath the body, and have a soft covering of feathers, rather than scales, over most of the body. By contrast reptiles are cold blooded with a low metabolic rate and walk with their legs out to the side (apart from snakes and legless lizards). In all, these traits of birds are actually more like those of mammals even though birds, as descendants of dinosaurs, are more closely related to modern reptiles.
Invertebrates are cold-blooded with no backbone nor bones
reptiles, amphibians, and fish are cold-blooded, whereas mammals and birds are warm-blooded. hedgehogs are warm-blooded. as a general rule birds have wings. hedgehogs do not.
Dogs are warm-blooded.
Peacock's are warm blooded.
Mammals are warm blooded because we are mammals and we are warm blooded
Cold-blooded animal bones show rings like trees. Dinosaur bones don't have that bone structure
well they can be cold blooded and warm blooded
Feathers, wings, warm blooded, egg layers.
They have wings and feathers. They breathe air. They are warm blooded.