No, they cannot. Amphibians are cold-blooded and thus have no biological body temperature regulation. Their body temperature is dictated by their environment. They can regulate their body temperature to some degree by choosing their surroundings. For example, they can be warmer by being in the sun or cooler by being in the shade, etc.
Puppies can regulate their own body temperature at around 3 weeks old.
Puppies are able to regulate their own body temperature at around 3 weeks old.
They are all reptiles, so reptiles and amphibians, as the two groups are usually lumped together.
Cold blooded, moist skin, can liv on land and water but not in hot places
Their body temperature is controlled by their environment. Mammals are endothermic. Meaning that they control their own body temperature.
Cold blooded animals cannot regulate their own body temperature. Therefore, it changes with their environment.
They can both regulate their own body temperature (endothermic).
Fish are Ectothermic. Meaning that they can NOT regulate their own core body temperature.
Cold-blooded animals, also known as ectotherms, are animals that rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature. Their internal temperature fluctuates based on the surrounding environment. Examples of cold-blooded animals include reptiles, amphibians, and most fish.
If your talking about YOU changing body temperature, then that's impossible because your warm-blooded; meaning that you produce your own heat. But other animals: such as fish, reptiles, and amphibians are unable to produce their own heat, so they rely on the outside temperature to regulate their body temperature. This is why snakes usually lay on rocks in the sun during morning, they are warming their bodies. Then during the heat of the day, they escape to a shady area to cool off.
Cold-blooded refers to animals that rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. They cannot produce their own body heat internally. Reptiles, amphibians, and fish are examples of cold-blooded animals.
Mammals are warm blooded, reptiles and amphibians are cold blooded.Mammals can regulate their own body temperature and are therefore said to be warm blooded, while reptiles rely on the sun to raise their body temperature (hence the reason why you see lizards 'sunbathing') and are therefore said to be cold blooded