The answer depends on the arbitrary definition of cold. To someone who has spent all their life in the tropics, the temperate zone may seem cold. For someone who has lived in the Arctic, it would appear hot!
Good Question! They are all:Warm BloodedGivers of live birthHave some sort of hair (even whales, who have tiny hairs)Breath with lungs
No they are not. Though they are both mammals, and live in the sea, they differ in many ways.
Yes, in some ways birds are very similar to mammals. In others, they differ completely.
Yes they are why wouldn't they be.....mammals breathe air and live on land except for the dolphins and whales they live in water.....but any ways who would be stoopid enough enough to ask this question?! Ymcmb hill side no limitz
Yes mostly but just i little different in some ways
describe some ways wind energy is used in the region where you live?
Did you know...Seals can live in oceans as well as freshwater lakes, such as the Lake Baikal in Russia. However, most seals live in and around Antarctica and the Arctic Circle. Antarctica is so cold that it has no permanent land mammals, but six species of seals have found ways to live in the Antarctic Ocean. Many seals live in locations that are hard for humans to reach, such as Antarctica and the Arctic.
They found ways to survive and keep them selves cold or warm.
Dogs are mammals and snakes are reptiles they differ in many many many ways
Some ways to keep a drink cold include: Put it in the fridge Use ice
first of all snakes are reptiles and we are mammals and then snakes are coldblooded we are warm blooded
Mammals are warm blooded. This means they raise their body temperatures using the energy they get from food. They cool off in a variety of ways, including sweating, panting, etc. Reptiles, on the other hand, are cold blooded, so they rely on basking in sunlight to warm themselves, and cooling off simply requires finding some shade.