eh? To hibernate is to sleep through the cold winter months. Cold blooded animals are called Ectotherms/Ectothermic and warm blooded animals are called Endotherms/Endothermic.
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cold blooded animals are called reptiles.
Typically reptiles are cold blooded, so the answer is yes - although there are a lot of cold blooded animals that are not reptiles.
The long word for warm-blooded animals is "endothermic". These animals regulate their body temperature internally, maintaining a constant and warm body temperature regardless of external conditions.
Snakes are cold blooded any they do lay eggs. Also alligators and lizards are cold bloods who both lay eggs. More examples are turtles, tortoises, fish, and crocodilles. If you are wondering what they call cold-blooded, egg laying animals, they are called ectothrems.
cold blooded animals are called reptiles.
There are few different types of groups of animals that are warm blooded and have hair or fur. The largest group of warm blooded animals are tigers and coyotes.
Mammals
Ah, what a delightful question! Animals whose body temperature changes with their environment are called ectotherms. These amazing creatures rely on external sources like the sun to regulate their body temperature. It's truly a beautiful example of how nature has different ways of helping animals thrive in their unique habitats.
cold-blooded animals must live in warm climates; warm-blooded animals can more or less live anywhere. reason: Warm-blooded animals produce their own body heat, so as to always keep their enzymes at the optimal temperature. Cold-blooded animals cannot do this. As the temperature falls, cold-blooded animals become disabled. They cannot move their muscles, or digest their food, or transport oxygen to their tissues.
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Animals that have a constant body temperature are called endotherms. They regulate their body temperature internally, regardless of external environmental conditions. Warm-blooded animals like mammals and birds are examples of endotherms.