i think they are around 20,000 to 30,000 dollars. it depends on what you are selling them for.
as in warm blooded or cold blooded, a horse is a mammal which means they are warm blooded.
All horses are warm blooded.
they are cold-blooded
since a horse is a mammal, and all mammals are warm-blooded, a horse is warm-blooded. Lizards, for example, are cold-blooded, that's why they lay in the sun all day. to warm up their body temperature.
No, a clydestale is a draft horse.
They are, as are most of the large draft breeds.
In the zoologic/biologic sense, all horses are warm-blooded or endothermic. However, horse owners have historically recognized three types of horses: "hot blooded", "warm blooded" and "cold blooded" based upon the old system of equating the heat of the blood with temperament. A "hot blooded" horse was an excitable and active horse breed such as Arabians and Barbs. A "cold blooded" horse was a solid, quiet horse breed such as Friesans, Clydesdales and other draft-horse breeds. A "warm blooded" horse was the offspring of a cross between a "hot blooded" and a "cold blooded" horse, and was developed as the favored mount of a knight in armor as these horses had the size and stamina to carry an armored knight but picked up some of the speed and flexibility of the Arabian crossed into them. Currently, "warm blooded" horses account for most breeds in the world, ranging from the American Quarter Horse to the Thoroughbred. However, there is also a specific breed of horse called the Warmblood.
There are three types of horses in this designation: Hot bloods, warm bloods and cold bloods. Examples of each, in the above order would be Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Draft horse. A "warm blooded stallion" is just what it means.
YES! A bird is basically a mammal. SO IT HAS TO BE WARM-BLOODED!
Dogs are warm-blooded.
Peacock's are warm blooded.
Mammals are warm blooded because we are mammals and we are warm blooded