by the wool,feer, or feters
Yes, birds and mammals are warm blooded.
Both birds and mammals are warm-blooded terrestrial vertebrates.
Yes. Only birds and mammals are warm-blooded.
Oh, dude, birds and mammals are definitely not cold-blooded. They're warm-blooded creatures, like us humans, trying to stay cozy and regulate their body temperature without needing to sunbathe all day. So, yeah, birds and mammals are totally in the warm-blooded club, no need for them to shiver in the cold-blooded corner.
birds are warm blooded just like all other flying mammals
They are avians (birds). Like mammals, all birds are warm blooded. No exceptions.
mostly all mammals are warm blooded. reptiles are not.
The warm blooded animals are mammals and birds.
Yes birds are warmblooded. They are not mammals though.
No. Hawks are birds, not mammals. Although birds are warm-blooded, they do not nurse their young, and most have lighter bone structures than mammals.
Mallards,or Anas platyrhynchos, are birds, not mammals. Birds are warm-blooded, have feathers, a beak, and lay eggs.
Yes, sealions are warmblooded. Sea lions are mammals and all mammals are warm blooded. however not only mammals are warm blooded, because birds are not mammals, but they are warm blooded.