100.4 degrees F, slightly above body temp.
The bird's body temperature is about 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Or 40 degrees Celsius. depends on what kind of birds too.
A bird's blood temperature is typically around 104-113 degrees Fahrenheit (40-45 degrees Celsius), which is higher than that of mammals. This elevated temperature helps to support their high metabolic rate and energy demands for activities like flying.
mammals are just like birds both groups are warm-blooded
The blood of birds and mammals is called "blood" or "whole blood." It is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma.
Yes, birds have nucleated red blood cells.
i do not have a hint about this
Birds are having hollowbones to enhance their flight, but as in other animals the blood cells are formed in the bones, i doubt where the blood cells are formed in birds
regulates temperature - if you are cold, it constricts your blood vessels so that you lose less heat. If you are hot, it allows your blood vessels to dilate, letting out heat
Birds maintain a body temperature in the range of 105-109 degrees Fahrenheit. This high body temperature helps birds to regulate their metabolism and activities.
yes
no they have a beak
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