Warm blooded animals take care of their young cold blooded animals do not.
some of the cold blooded animals take care of their young Yes
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Because they can't walk yet!
No, not all animals that give birth to live young are warm-blooded. While mammals, which are typically warm-blooded (endothermic), give birth to live young, some reptiles and fish also exhibit live birth but are cold-blooded (ectothermic). For instance, certain species of snakes and sharks can give birth to live young without being warm-blooded. Therefore, the ability to give live birth is not exclusive to warm-blooded animals.
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Mammals are warm-blooded animals that give birth to live young. This includes animals such as dogs, cats, elephants, and humans.
Mammals are warm-blooded vertebrate animals that have hair or fur, produce milk to feed their young, and typically give birth to live young. They belong to the class Mammalia and include well-known groups such as humans, dogs, cats, and whales.
Yes most warm blooded mammals get milk from their mama to stay alive when young,but cold blooded reptiles don`t and can look after themselves at young age same for amphibians.
Because it is warm blooded and doesn't have egg babies * It gives birth to young and feeds it milk.
When the boa constrictor has had babies it has a very big responsibility over them. One of the ways a mother boa protects its young is by coiling around them to keep them warm because they are cold-blooded animals and need to stay in temperature. Another way that it protects its young is by leaving the babies hidden in a hole and she goes out to look for food.