Yes, bees are cold blooded. Really, all that this means is that they do not regulate their body temperature closely.
No, bees are not warm-blooded. They are cold-blooded insects, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Bees can generate some body heat through muscle activity, but they do not maintain a constant internal temperature like warm-blooded animals do.
Bees, like all insects are considered to be cold blooded. But this only means they do not maintain their bodies at a fixed temperature. Their bodies are far from cold. Under normal circumstances a bee's body temperature is anywhere between 25oC and 38oC, even in the middle of winter. They use exothermic means to control their body temperature. This means that they control their temperature via external means by taking advantage of the environment around them. This would include things like sunning on rocks to warm up, or shading themselves to cool down.
Warmblooded. Alpacas are mammals, and mammals are warm-blooded.
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They are cold blooded so that means that they are ectothermic. :)
No, bees are not warm-blooded. They are cold-blooded insects, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Bees can generate some body heat through muscle activity, but they do not maintain a constant internal temperature like warm-blooded animals do.
All these primitive insects are 'cold blooded', though they adopt the temperature of their surroundings. Bees are the exception, who (particularly Bumble Bees) do a warm-up process to get their wing muscles up to an efficient operating temperature. )
They are cold-blooded most of the time, but can vibrate certain muscles extremely fast to generate heat if need be.
Bees, like all insects are considered to be cold blooded. But this only means they do not maintain their bodies at a fixed temperature. Their bodies are far from cold. Under normal circumstances a bee's body temperature is anywhere between 25oC and 38oC, even in the middle of winter. They use exothermic means to control their body temperature. This means that they control their temperature via external means by taking advantage of the environment around them. This would include things like sunning on rocks to warm up, or shading themselves to cool down.
a trout is a cold blooded creature.
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Cold blooded.
Warmblooded. Alpacas are mammals, and mammals are warm-blooded.
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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.
Yes they are cold blooded