If shes shaking she might be cold or hurt try warming her with your hands if you can or getting her a heating pad puttting it over HALF of her cage or box make sure she can crawl away. But if its more like twitching and not shaking all baby mice and rats do that you ll see your mouse twitch alot when she or hes asleep there strengthening there muscles
Take it to the vet if you think it is hurt! If it is wildlife there is no excuse not to take it to a vet, as most vets do NOT charge for treating wildlife.
They won't be able to move. Cold-blooded animals need the heat to warm them up, so they will be able to move.
Snakes are cold-blooded animals, which means they rely on their environment to regulate their body temperature.
No, all cold blooded animals are not carnivores. The term "cold blooded" only refers to how the animal generates body heat. For example, honey bees are cold blooded. They bundle together and flap their wings to generate body heat, but they are herbivores, not carnivores.
Cats are warm-blooded.
Yes, betta fish are cold-blooded animals, meaning they rely on their environment to regulate their body temperature. They do not have the ability to internally regulate their body temperature like warm-blooded animals do.
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its cold from my perspective
They will shake sometimes when they are in pain.
Yes, you can add ice to a protein shake to make it refreshing and cold.
they shake for many reasons such as nevus,fear or scared these are some of the reasons they shake they also shake because that's their nature . The also shake because they mite be cold.
because its cold
Illness, fever, fear or cold.
shake, or chill
they shake...
Because it's cold..
cold
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