The Asian Giant Hornet is cold-blooded, like all insects. This means their body temperature is regulated by the environment, and they rely on external heat sources to maintain their activity levels. They become less active in cooler temperatures and are more active in warmer conditions.
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Giant Pandas are warm blooded.
No, they are warm blooded.
they our warm blooded
Pandas are warm blooded as are all mammals.
Yes. Because they are giant lizards.
No, not at all. The giant panda is a mammal. (mammalia) Mammals are warm blooded, but amphibians are cold blooded. Amphibians never have fur and amphibians are semi-aquatic.
Yes; they are amphibians. This means that their body temperatures adapt to their enviroment. For housed toads, the temperature should usually range from 69-88 degrees, as their body is adapted to it's captivity.
a trout is a cold blooded creature.
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Cold blooded.