NO. Mammals are endothermic, and give off heat. endothermic creatures are also known commonly as 'warmblooded'.
Yes. As a rule of thumb; all animals are ectotherms except for mammals and birds.
ectotherms because how they react is simaler to their functions but reptiles are enthoderms
No, a dolphin is a mammal and all mammals are endotherms.
birds mammals fish(also ectotherms)
All mammals are endothermic (warm blooded). Ectotherms are cold blooded animals like snakes and lizards.
A squid is ectotherm. Any animal except birds and mammals are ectotherms
The opposite of ectothermic is endothermic. Ectotherms maintain their body temperature by behavior rather than metabolism. Endotherms maintain a warm, consistent body temperature with the use of energy.
Reptiles (Lizards and Snakes) are ectotherms Amphibians are ectotherms
Endothermic.
Endotherms. We self-regulate our internal temperature, like other mammals and birds. Ectotherms' temperatures are dependent on the ambient environment, like reptiles and fish.
Ectotherms their body temperature changes with the environment
Endotherms are warmblooded, ectotherms are coldblooded, so amphibians are ectotherms.