Endothermic vertebrates, also known as warm-blooded animals, are species that can regulate their body temperature internally, maintaining it at a stable level regardless of environmental conditions. This group primarily includes birds and mammals. Their ability to generate heat through metabolic processes allows them to thrive in diverse habitats, even in extreme weather conditions. This physiological adaptation supports higher levels of activity and greater endurance compared to ectothermic (cold-blooded) vertebrates.
Yes, they do because they are vertabrates and all vertabrates have a backbone.
we are vertabrates because we have a back bone and internal skeleton
Yes jaguars are vertabrates.
Yes. Fish are vertabrates.
Yes, bunnies are vertabrates because they have spines.
no
Yes, in fact, since they are vertabrates (all vertabrates have backbones) they must have a backbone.
Pelicans are vertabrates because they have backbones. All animals that have backbones are vertabrates.
Yes, female and male penguins. All vertabrates have genders, and birds are vertabrates.
Lizards and all other reptiles are vertabrates. Vertabrates are animals that have backbones.
yes
yes they are