Yes, limpkin birds are warm-blooded, which means they maintain a constant internal body temperature regardless of their external environment. As members of the class Aves, they possess the physiological traits typical of warm-blooded animals, including feathers that help insulate their bodies. This adaptation allows them to thrive in various habitats, primarily wetlands, where they feed on invertebrates like apple snails.
Limpkin eat Apple Snails.
The Limpkin is rare to fairly common in Florida in swamps and wetlands.
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yes they are warmblooded
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Horses are warmblooded animals, not coldblooded. They are mamals so warmblooded indeed
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Bittern, Limpkin.
they r warmblooded
Humans are mammals and mammals are warmblooded. Scientifically speaking, humans are warmblooded animals.
a platypus is a warmblooded animal because it is a mammal and like most mammals,they are warmblooded.