Pikas are warm-blooded animals, specifically classified as mammals. This means they can regulate their body temperature internally, allowing them to maintain a stable temperature despite changes in their environment. Pikas are adapted to live in cold mountainous regions, which is why they have thick fur and other physiological adaptations to help them survive in low temperatures.
Yes, pikas are warm-blooded mammals. They are part of the order Lagomorpha, which includes rabbits and hares. This means they can regulate their body temperature internally, unlike cold-blooded animals that rely on external sources of heat.
Cold blooded.
are catfish cold blooded or warm blooded
Cold Blooded
badgers are cold blooded
They are mammals so they are warm-blooded.
Rodents are warm-blooded. Not cold-blooded!
they are cold blooded because all worms are cold blooded
well they can be cold blooded and warm blooded
they are warm blooded
i think it is cold, because... budgies are not as feirce as a lion, snake (ect)
Peacock's are warm blooded.