Just the opposite. Mammals are endothermic, which means warm-blooded: they generate their own body heat. It allows them to move around at night and in the cold, but at the expense of needing far more food to survive.
Exothermic animals, such as lizards and insects, rely on the sun's warmth or the ambient heat to provide the energy they need to be active. The advantage is that they don't need to eat as much; the big disadvantage is that they must slow or shut down as the temperature drops.
It may help to remember that exo- means from outside, while -thermic means having to do with temperature. (Think of the exterior of a house, and its thermostat.) So exothermic literally means getting heat from an outside source, which mammals don't do.
Yes. As a rule of thumb; all animals are ectotherms except for mammals and birds.
No, a dolphin is a mammal and all mammals are endotherms.
All mammals are endothermic (warm blooded). Ectotherms are cold blooded animals like snakes and lizards.
ectotherms because how they react is simaler to their functions but reptiles are enthoderms
birds mammals fish(also ectotherms)
A squid is ectotherm. Any animal except birds and mammals are ectotherms
NO. Mammals are endothermic, and give off heat. endothermic creatures are also known commonly as 'warmblooded'.
Endothermic.
The opposite of ectothermic is endothermic. Ectotherms maintain their body temperature by behavior rather than metabolism. Endotherms maintain a warm, consistent body temperature with the use of energy.
Reptiles (Lizards and Snakes) are ectotherms Amphibians are ectotherms
No. They have lots of penis juice in there butt which channels to the brain causing the blood in the body to mate with itself causing... LESBIANS!
An endotherm is an animal that maintains its body temperature by producing heat from energy from food. Ectotherms get their heat only from the environment. The honey badger is a mammal, and, like all mammals, is an endotherm.