Leatherback turtles are unique among reptiles because they are considered warm-blooded, or endothermic. They can maintain a body temperature that is higher than the surrounding water, which allows them to swim in colder ocean regions. This adaptation helps them to be more active and efficient predators, despite the cold environments they may encounter.
All reptiles are cold-blooded.
Dogs are warm-blooded.
Peacock's are warm blooded.
Mammals are warm blooded because we are mammals and we are warm blooded
well they can be cold blooded and warm blooded
Warm blooded. They are mammals, which feed breast milk. All mammals are warm blooded.
All birds are warm blooded.
they are warm blooded
Warm blooded. By definition, all mammals are warm blooded.
warm blooded because it is a mammle
warm blooded
Yes and No. As of now, there are no living, warm blooded reptiles (except perhaps birds). But there were warm blooded Reptiles. The Dinosaurs were warm blooded, the reason why we know this is because of there natural size. Science dictates that to reach that sice they had to have two things, 1 extra oxygenated air and 2 a self sufficient internal heating source. edit: this is untrue. Leatherback turtles are warm blooded, strangly enough. So yes, there is one type of warm blooded reptile.