rats are worm blooded animals
All snakes, and all reptiles are Cold-blooded.
All mammals are warm blooded, incl mole rats.
Fish - eating killer whales in Alaska ,Tree Hugger, Lizards and Norway rat ( Sciurus carolinensis.) Eastern gray squirrel,and Sylvilagus floridanus mammals
Robins, anteaters, red-shafted flickers, rat terriers, humans, aye-ayes.
a reptile is a cold-blooded and scaley animal and a rodent is a type of small animal like mouse,rat and that the main ones.
No. Mammals are defined as being warm blooded. However, some mammals (such as the vampire bat or the naked mole rat) have inefficient body temperature control, meaning that their body temperature is prone to dropping below optimum temperature.
No. Mammals are defined as being warm blooded. However, some mammals (such as the vampire bat or the naked mole rat) have inefficient body temperature control, meaning that their body temperature is prone to dropping below optimum temperature.
They ate rat intestines without BO
Yes. Mammals are warm blooded and feed their young (from their body). Rats are mammals.
Yes, rats are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant-based and animal-based foods. In the wild, they consume a variety of foods such as grains, fruits, vegetables, insects, and small animals. In captivity, they require a balanced diet to stay healthy.
Eagles eat snake, rat, worm, and many others........
Being warm blooded is one of the major defining factors of being classified as a mammal. Some mammals do not maintain their internal temperature as well as others. The Naked Mole rat, for example, is sometimes cited as an example of a cold-blooded mammal, but this is misleading, as it still regulates its temperature - just not by metabolic means, as other mammals do, but more by behavioural means. They can allow their body temperature to fluctuate more than that of other mammals. It could best be described as a warm-blooded homeothermic ectotherm. Similarly, bats cannot maintain their internal temperature via metabolic means either, but rely on their behavioural adaptations and their environment. The problem is with the use of the terms "warm blooded" and "cold blooded", as they are not really accurate.Yes all mammals are warm blooded.