ticks, fleas, mosquitos
Snakes feed on whatever animal they can catch and swallow, regardless of whether the prey is warm blooded or cold blooded.
A lion is a mammal. The other three animal groups named are cold-blooded (poikilotherms).
Seals Sea Lions sea otter
Usually they feed on warm-blooded animals (that includes us)
Ticks feed off of warm blooded animals, sometimes humans. ticks also feed on reptiles and they are not warm blodded animals
that would depend on which insect you are trying to feed
No. All cold blooded animals (or the majority of them) lay eggs... Almost all mammals (warmblooded) do breast feed and give birth to live beings instead of lying eggs, though there are a few exceptions.
Mammals: warm-blooded, have hair or fur, give birth to live young, feed their young milkReptiles: cold-blooded, have scales, lay eggsInsects: have an exoskeleton and six legsNow, which one sounds like the lion to you?
the mammals are a group of animals that give live birth, feed their young with milk, are warm-blooded, and have hair or fur
The spiny anteater, more properly known as the echidna, is insectivorous, as it eats termites and ants, and sometimes other insect larvae. Apart from these, it does not feed on any other animals.
Yes, dogs, like all mammals, are warm blooded. Only reptiles are cold blooded.
No. Fleas are only known to feed on endothermic (warm-blooded) animals. However, turtles can be infested with other insects and parasites such as mites.