Cold blooded
cold blooded because they are insects
yes they are
Caterpillars are insects and all insects ore ectotherms (cold blooded).
All insects are cold blooded, as are fish and reptiles. Birds and mammals are the ones that tend to be warm blooded.No.
All insects are cold blooded, as are fish and reptiles. Birds and mammals are the ones that tend to be warm blooded.No.
Mammals are warm blooded creatures. Insects, Amphibians, Lizards and Reptiles are examples of cold blooded creatures. Hope this helped, :)
Insects such as ladybugs are cold blooded.
Ladybugs are cold blooded animals, as are all insects.
Like most insects, the praying mantis is cold-blooded.
yes, because they cannot stand the cold
AnswerCold blooded, along with reptlies and amphibians. Cold-blooded animals are now called ectotherms, for the term cold-blooded is misleading. Cold-blooded organisms maintain their body temperatures in ways different from mammals and birds. The term is now outdated in scientific contexts. Cold-blooded creatures were, initially, presumed to be incapable of maintaining their body temperatures at all. They were presumed to be "slaves" to their environments. Whatever the environmental temperature was, so too was their body temperature.
No, bees are not warm-blooded. They are cold-blooded insects, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Bees can generate some body heat through muscle activity, but they do not maintain a constant internal temperature like warm-blooded animals do.