No, they are cold blooded animals and weather doesnt affect them. Unlike us, we are warm blooded. Hope this helps you(:
Cold-blooded animals may change body temperature when the outside temperature changes. This is because they are unable to regulate their body temperature.
Snakes and crocodiles are reptiles. They are cold blooded animals. They can actually change their body temperature by becoming hotter when the outside temperature is warm and colder when the outside temperature is cool. This helps them to adapt to temperature difference.
Crocodiles are reptiles.. They do not regulate their own body temperature (as mammals do). Crocodiles absorb heat from their surroundings - or by basking in the sun. A 'typical working' temperature would be around 30 C.
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snakes and crocodiles can control there body heat by going in the sun snakes and crocodiles can control there body heat by going in the sun
yes! it changes with respect to the temperature of the surrounding.
A physiological change refers to a change that occurs within the body due to various internal or external factors. These changes can impact functions such as heart rate, hormone levels, metabolism, or body temperature.
the body temperature changes because of its surroundings
Air temperature changes because of the body heat we give off into he earth. So if you give body heat the environment make colussem tissues underground and cause the weather to change. Your welcome...
Ectothermic organisms, such as reptiles and amphibians, have body temperatures that fluctuate with changes in environmental temperature. They rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
Hey amigo snakes are cold blooded reptiles that , body temperatures change with various elements
Animals whose body temperatures do not change much despite the temperature of the environment changing are called ectotherms. This ability allows some animals to live in harsh environments.