Ectotherms, or "cold-blooded" animals, rely on external environmental temperatures to regulate their body heat. Examples include reptiles like snakes and lizards, amphibians such as frogs and salamanders, and many fish species like trout and bass. Invertebrates like insects and certain mollusks, such as snails, also fall under the ectotherm category. These animals often bask in the sun or seek shade to maintain their body temperature.
Some examples of ectotherm animals are reptiles (such as snakes and lizards), amphibians (like frogs and salamanders), fish, insects, and some types of mollusks (like snails). These animals rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
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It's an ectotherm
Jellyfish have no blood.
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An ectotherm, meaning it relies on external temperatures.
A snake is a vertebrate and is an ectotherm (cold-blooded) like most reptiles.
I think it's ectothermic but I'm not 100% about 95%.
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Yes.