All animals in the reptile, fish and amphibian group fits this description.
Most bask in the sun.
Alligators are cold blooded animals, they can to warm their blood themselves and when cold do NT move very fast. They bask in the sun to let the sun warm their blood and allow them to become active.
They are cold blooded hope this answers your questions
No, turtles are cold-blooded animals, which means they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. They often bask in the sun to warm up and become more active.
Salamanders are reptiles and are cold blooded; that's why thy sit and bask in the sun so much
wam blooded animals have warm blood and cold blooded animals have cold blood and rely on the sun to get warmed up.
Like all reptiles alive today, green sea turtles are cold blooded.
The difference is that cold blooded animals need to be in the sun to be able to heat up their bodies. Warm blooded animals can heat themselves up without the sun.
A Gila monster is considered to be cold-blooded, as its body temperature fluctuates with the temperature of its environment. However, they have been known to bask in the sun to regulate their body temperature.
Turtles are cold-blooded and need heat and light to warm up, and the water they live in is cold.
Warm blooded animals have their own heating system. Cold blooded annimals don not and rely on the help of the sun to provide them with heat.
Warm blooded animals are able to produce body heat, and can be active even in extreme cold. Mammals are warm blooded. Cold blooded animals become torpid and may even hibernate during cold weather. For example: a snake (reptile) is cold blooded and needs to bask in the morning sun to warm up before becoming more active. Frogs and toads will bury themselves in the mud of a pond to escape being frozen during winter.