True. All reptiles are cold blooded
They are all warm blooded, unlike reptiles which are cold blooded.
Snakes, being reptiles, are cold-blooded. Cold blooded animals cannot control their own body temperature - it is dictated by the air around them. If it drops too low, the reptile dies, yes. This is just as true of pythons as any other snake - or reptile.
Yes, it is true that frogs are cold-blooded animals. This means that their body temperature changes with the temperature of their environment.
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There were more. In the Permian, Triassic, and early Jurassic periods there were mammal-like reptiles from which true mammals evolved, some of which were likely warm blooded.
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true
some of the cold blooded animals take care of their young Yes
Bats (several species) are the only true flying mammals, and are warm blooded.
Yess so are fish everything that lives in the water are cold blooded:] that is not true, dolphins and whales ar not coldblooded
Well no because they are not nice
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