panguin
That is what I always thought, but I've never really heard anyone know for sure.
Birds are not cold blooded
Heat flow determines how hot or cold something feels when you touch it.
both it depends what bird
how the feathers protect the bird
Bird's feathers act as insulators against the cold. They often survive cold weather by finding a protected area out of the cold weather.
you stick you're head out there and see if it feels cold.
hi there... the answer is your face gets cold when you catch a cold. so when you get a cold ur face feels cold 2.
Your urine comes out at body temperature, which even if dangerously low, would not feel cold to the touch. If your pee feels cold to you it is because it is wet and just feels that way without actually being cold.
Slippers?
Thermal conductivity most determines how hot or cold something feels when you touch it. The nerve endings in your skin determine what is hot and cold when you touch it.
The bird freezes and becomes decompoed