Even warmblooded animals, though, sometimes have changes in their body temperature. This is what happens when you have a fever -- you body raises your body temperature to kill viruses or bacteria inside you. Body temperature can also change when a warmblooded animal is very cold for too long a time (hypothermia) or very hot for too long a time (hyperthermia or "heat stroke").
Yes. Penguins and anteaters are warm-blooded. Firstly, penguins live in the poles, where there are extreme cold temperatures- if they were unable to generate their own body heat, they would likely die, and it would not be the type of evolutionary trait that animals on the poles possess- as for anteaters, it isn't a reptile, which pretty much all cold blooded animals are( correct me if I'm wrong) so yeah- it's warm blooded
Quite aimply, echidnas and platypuses are mammals. They are warm-blooded, unlike cold-blooded reptiles, with a covering of fur, rather than scaly skin.
a trout is a cold blooded creature.
Opossums are endothermic - warm blooded.
cold blooded
no it is cold blooded no it is cold blooded no it is cold blooded no it is cold blooded
Cold blooded.
Warmblooded. Alpacas are mammals, and mammals are warm-blooded.
cold blooded
Yes they are cold blooded
snakes and all other reptiles are cold blooded :)
are catfish cold blooded or warm blooded