Yes. Only birds and mammals are warm-blooded.
All animals are cold blooded except for mammals and birds.
Silk worms are cold blooded. They are not really worms. They are the caterpillar of the silkmoth. The only animals that are warm blooded are birds and mammals.
Crustacean are cold-blooded. Only mammals and birds are warm blooded
Yes, sealions are warmblooded. Sea lions are mammals and all mammals are warm blooded. however not only mammals are warm blooded, because birds are not mammals, but they are warm blooded.
Mammals and birds are warm-blooded animals, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally to maintain a constant level, regardless of the external environment. This ability allows them to thrive in a wide range of habitats and climates.
Like mammals, birds are endothermic, but they are the only animals that have feathers. Endothermic means they maintain their body temperatures internally, so, yes, they are warm-blooded.
Yes. Mammals and birds are the only warmblooded species. Crustaceans are cold blooded.
No animal 'lives' in Antarctica. However, many sea birds and sea mammals visit the continent's beaches to breed. There are no cold-blooded animals that thrive in the Antarctic region.
cold in water (unless its warm water) and warm blooded in the microwave!! HAHA jk jk jkthere cold blooded
(1) Only mammals nurse their babies on the mother's milk. (2) Only mammals have hair. (3) Mammals are warm-blooded. Birds are warm-blooded, too, but nearly all other animals are coldblooded. (4) Mammals have a larger, more well-developed brain than other animals. (5) Most mammals give their young offspring more protection and training than other animals.
Reptiles don't produce milk but mammals do. Its only because reptiles are cold blooded and mammals are warm blooded!
Warm blooded animals which lay eggs are birds and monotremes.All birds lay eggs.Monotremes are a small group of mammals which lay eggs. This group is made up of only the platypus and the two species of echidna.