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Warm blooded animals generate their own heat through their metabolism. Cold blooded animals need warmth of the environment to bring their bodily temperature to normal temp. The main difference between a cold-blooded animal and a warmblooded one is that the warmblooded one has a physiology that includes mechanisms that heat and keep the body warm. The cold-blooded animal lacks these things and its body temperature will change in response to the weather (hot sun, snow) and what the animal can do to avoid the effects of that weather (like a lizard sunning on a rock early in the moring or hiding in the shade at noon). Warm blooded animals have a constant temperature, and can live in cold temperatures. Cold blooded animal's blood temperature depends on their environment's temperature.
there are no cold blooded mammals no there are no cold blooded mammals
No, turtles are cold-blooded animals, which means they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. They often bask in the sun to warm up and become more active.
Ladybugs are cold blooded animals, as are all insects.
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Tasmanian tigers, more properly known as Thylacines, were warm-blooded, like all mammals.
Horses like:ShiresClydesdaleFriesianAlbanianAmerican Cream DraftArdennesArgentine CriolloBalearicBan-eiBashkirAnd more, there not cold blooded they just say that because the horses are so big and strong they just call them cold blooded but there really warm blooded
warm blooded animals usually have more flesh, and live on land. cold blooded animals are things like fish etc. that live in water
Lions are warm blooded, Crocs are cold blooded.
Both. Birds and mammals make up the warm-blooded group, whereas the reptiles, amphibians, and insects make up the cold-blooded group.
No, it's the other way around. Warm-blooded needs more food to be able to keep warm. Cold-bloodeds will just take whatever temperature the surroundings are
Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrates with fur - or at least a few hairs.