not all of them can
You are probably confusing warm blooded with cold blooded. Warm blooded animals can live just about anywhere, but cold blooded animals can only live in areas they can keep warm, otherwise they die.
warm blooded animals usually have more flesh, and live on land. cold blooded animals are things like fish etc. that live in water
No not all land and sea creatures are warm blooded
Euglena are not warm blooded animals, however they need to stay warm to live. They also can live inside of a warm blooded animal.
Warm blooded. Cold blooded animals live in the water. or atleast i think so..
Mammals are some of the animals that give birth to live young ones. Mammals are warm blooded and mostly live on land.
warmNo, A peacock is warm-blooded.
No, not all animals that give birth to live young are warm-blooded. While mammals, which are typically warm-blooded (endothermic), give birth to live young, some reptiles and fish also exhibit live birth but are cold-blooded (ectothermic). For instance, certain species of snakes and sharks can give birth to live young without being warm-blooded. Therefore, the ability to give live birth is not exclusive to warm-blooded animals.
Amphibians are not warm blooded. They are cold blooded. Some amphibians are believed to be the first animals to leave the water and walk on land.
Say that they are warm blooded.
Donkey's are warm blooded. Cold blooded are animals like reptiles. Warm blooded are mammals. Think of it as Warm blooded animals give 'live' birth while cold blooded animals lay eggs (This excludes platypuses though- they're mammals but lay eggs. Why? I don't know)
But they can. Caribou, Musk oxen and wolves do OK on the tundra, and they're all warm blooded animals.
Clod blooded animals have blood that changes temperature with the envioronment in which they live in. Warm blooded animals have blood that stay the same temperature all their life.