"Purple-blooded" is a term often used to describe certain species of animals, particularly some types of mollusks and arthropods, that have a unique respiratory pigment called hemocyanin, which contains copper instead of iron. This gives their blood a bluish or purplish color when oxygenated, contrasting with the red color of vertebrate blood, which contains hemoglobin. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe people who are considered to be of noble or elite lineage.
a trout is a cold blooded creature.
Dogs are warm-blooded.
Peacock's are warm blooded.
cold blooded
they are warm blooded
badgers are cold blooded
well they can be cold blooded and warm blooded
warm blooded because it is a mammle
Cold blooded.
Rodents are warm-blooded. Not cold-blooded!
warm blooded
Warmblooded. Alpacas are mammals, and mammals are warm-blooded.