It drops during hibernation
It drops during hibernation
During hibernation, a bear's body temperature drops to about 88 degrees, 12 degrees less than a normal summer body temperature. During hibernation, bears, do not exercise, urinate, defecate, eat, or drink. The pulse is about 8 beats per minute as opposed to 40-50 beats per minute during non-hibernation time.
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Cold-blooded animals may change body temperature when the outside temperature changes. This is because they are unable to regulate their body temperature.
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No. Hypothermia is caused when an organism's temperature drops below the temperature required for normal body functions.
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.
Hypothermia is when your core body temperature drops too low to sustain life. It kills you by causing your organs to shut down as you temperature drops. If not reversed in time, you will die.
Endothermic animals maintain constant body temperature in a number of ways. One way is to lay out in the sun.
All animals use the environment to control their temperature