This is a quotation from George Orwell's book "Animal Farm" which reflects events in the Soviet Union from the Revolution up to the Stalin era, but before the Second World War; therefore, it does not pertain to the Cold War which began after World War II. The quotation concerns the pigs (Communists leaders) who were at the forefront of the rebellion against the cruel and unjust farmers (Russian government and Tsar). On the barn the animals painted "All animals are equal" (all people are equal). Eventually, the pigs assumed positions of responsibility and power, setting themselves apart from the other animals, and added the words "...but some are more equal than others."
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Cold blooded animals are called reptiles. These species include snakes and lizards. Some reptiles eat smaller animals such as mice, while others eat a variety of plants.
Most aquatic animals living in cold climates can survive quite nicely thanks to their adaptations. Some animals have hair and others like whales have a tremendous amount of blubber that helps to insulate them from cold temperatures.
cold blooded animals are called reptiles.
warm blooded animals are animals that mostly like to stay warm.but cant be in too cold temperatures. like us and mammals. and birds. cold blooded animals are animals that can go in really cold temperatures and survive
You mean " for cold blooded animals". Yes.
Yes. All fish are cold blooded animals.
Cold-blooded animals cannot sweat, for instance.
All tortoises are cold-blooded animals.
Frogs are cold-blooded animals.
Depending on what decision implied in the question, the animals are shocked to realized that Napolean wants them to start completely over on the building of the windmill even though they are worn down and it is cold out.
Some types of cold-blooded animals include reptiles (such as snakes, turtles, and lizards), amphibians (like frogs, toads, and salamanders), and fish (including sharks, rays, and bony fish). These animals rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature, rather than generating their own heat internally.