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Warm blooded animals take care of their young cold blooded animals do not.
some of the cold blooded animals take care of their young Yes
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Because they can't walk yet!
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Probably yes, when a cold blooded animal such as a reptile (snake) lay their eggs they stay with them until the eggs have hatched and then off they go. While a warm blooded animals generally give live births (other than birds) they tend to stay with their young and care for them until they are old enough to take care of themselves.
Yes most warm blooded mammals get milk from their mama to stay alive when young,but cold blooded reptiles don`t and can look after themselves at young age same for amphibians.
When the boa constrictor has had babies it has a very big responsibility over them. One of the ways a mother boa protects its young is by coiling around them to keep them warm because they are cold-blooded animals and need to stay in temperature. Another way that it protects its young is by leaving the babies hidden in a hole and she goes out to look for food.
Because it is warm blooded and doesn't have egg babies * It gives birth to young and feeds it milk.
no, they actually protect them. they are babies just like how we protect our babies. they have the gift of loving and knowing the young ones.
to find out in an easy way for u to now if the animals cold or warm blooded would be if they animal had live young and the mother fed it milk from her Brest the one animal that is a warm blooded animal but dose not have live young would be the the platypus it hatches eggs but still gives its young milk and a animal that is could blooded that gives signs of warm blooded animals would be sea horse and some sharks because they have live young well some shacks have live young