Yes, crows can get cold during the winter months as they are not able to regulate their body temperature as effectively as warm-blooded animals. They may fluff up their feathers to stay warm and seek shelter to protect themselves from the cold.
Heavy rain, hail and lightning in the warm months, rain or snow with wind in the colder months.
Where the polar bears live is very cold the temperature is -70 in the cold months and -35 in warm months. 1
They are in a semi dormant state and cluster together to keep warm.
To keep your dog's ears warm during the cold winter months, you can consider using a dog ear warmer or a snug-fitting hat designed for dogs. Additionally, keeping your dog indoors or providing a warm shelter when outside can help protect their ears from the cold. Regularly checking and drying your dog's ears after being in the snow or rain can also prevent them from getting too cold.
eh? To hibernate is to sleep through the cold winter months. Cold blooded animals are called Ectotherms/Ectothermic and warm blooded animals are called Endotherms/Endothermic.
I believe they can be adaptable to either. Short haird llamas might need additional covering during the winter months.
are catfish cold blooded or warm blooded
they can be cold and warm
Cold water currents
Copperheads typically hibernate in dens or burrows underground during the winter months to stay warm and survive the cold temperatures.
warm wet summers,cold dry winters,heavy frost during any months