I do not believe there is any animal that can survive when their body temp is below freezing.
There are quite a few that can handle below freezing temps but their body temperature will always be much warmer than the air or water.
Polar bears, seals, whales, arctic foxes etc
A fox is a warm-blooded mammal.
Yes, a Jaguar a warm blooded mammal.
Both are mammals, as both are warm blooded, need oxygen to survive, and give live birth.
Yes, it is a mammal. It is warm-blooded.
Mammals are warm blooded.
A zebra is a warm-blooded mammal.
No. It is a warm blooded mammal.
Animals who generate their own body heat to maintain their body temperature. Birds and mammals are warm blooded. All mammals (such as dogs and mice) and all birds (such as a robin or finch) are warm blooded. Other creatures such as Reptiles, Fish, Amphibians and Mollusks tend to be cold blooded. There are, however, a few exceptions, such as the Tuna and Mackerel Sharks which exhibit some warm blooded traits. Nova net: Warm blooded animals"Can function well in a wide range of temperatures."
A lion is warm-blooded because it is like any other mammal the blood is maintained at a certain constant temperature regardless of the environment. Cold-blooded animals temperatures fluctuate according to their environment.
Yes as it's a mammal, and all mammal are warm blooded.
No because it is warm blooded. Although all reptiles can survive after being defrosted. wtf
The rhinoceros is a mammal, and as such is warm blooded.