because of the sun
Bright Colors
Bright Colors
The temperature regulating center in vertebrate animals is located in the hypothalamus of the brain. This area helps to maintain homeostasis by detecting changes in body temperature and initiating appropriate responses to regulate it. The hypothalamus can signal for processes like sweating, shivering, or changes in blood flow to help control body temperature.
It depends on the cold blooded creature. Glad I could help!!
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Animals with brighter colors are said to be more dangerous or poisonous. So, a bright colored display is a warning to predators to stay away.
Hunters.
An animal that relies on interaction with the environment to help control body temperature is known as an ectotherm. Ectotherms regulate their internal temperature by using external sources such as basking in the sun or seeking shade.
No, antlers do not help control body temperature. Antlers are primarily used for display during mating season, establishing dominance, and defense. Body temperature regulation is mainly controlled by the animal's circulatory system and metabolic processes.
To help control the deer population, and they are beautiful animals to look at
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