Larger bodies generally mean more fat of insulation.
The pigeons are a warmblooded animal . the warm blooded animal eat more food to keep its body temperature balance with atmospheric temperature . most of the birds are warm blooded animal .
Yes. And It shivers because it is cold.=) Yes. Any animal can shiver. It's a spasming of the muscles to help keep the body warm. Polar bears have large layers of fat to keep them warm but if they were to reach a temperature cold enough to penetrate the fat they would most likely shiver.
to keep it warm
Their fur
Owls are warm-blooded animals, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally regardless of external conditions. This allows them to maintain a consistent body temperature which is essential for their survival.
They huddle together and their body fat and body heat keep them warm during a storm.
Endothermy (the state of being warm blooded) is not absolute. A warm blooded animal is an animal that has some ability to keep its internal body temperature constant, but extreme outside temperatures can overpower this ability. If a warm blooded animal is in cold enough surroundings, it will fail to keep its internal temperature constant. It will develop hypothermia, and may freeze to death. If its surroundings are not quite as cold, it will probably be able to keep its internal temperature constant, as long as it eventually enters warmer surroundings (or its present surroundings warm up).
They keep the body warm and provide energy.
no. it keeps your body cool.
the same as 'warm-blooded', so an animal that can keep it's core body temperature fairly constant whatever the temperature of the surrounding environment.
I'd say they keep their babies warm by giving them their body heat.
their fur keeps them warm.They will freeze to death if they didn't have any.