Probably yes, when a cold blooded animal such as a reptile (snake) lay their eggs they stay with them until the eggs have hatched and then off they go. While a warm blooded animals generally give live births (other than birds) they tend to stay with their young and care for them until they are old enough to take care of themselves.
they care for young by teaching them how to hunt
cold blooded don't take care of their young because they are animals that do not feed their young with milk like warm blooded do
some snakes dont.
Yes
yes
Most fish are cold blooded, though there is evidence that some sharks may be warm blooded.cold blooded
yes snakes are cold blooded reptiles.i.e why they hide under gruond during winter.
The tiger is indeed a mammal, and it's a large one. This member of the cat family is one of the most recognizable animals on the planet, both for its distinctive striped fur and its intimidating size.
They are called cold-blooded animals. Mammals are not cold-blooded. The best examples of a cold-blooded animal are lizards. That is why they bask in the sun, so that they can soak up enough heat to keep them alive.
actually, most of the time the young mimics their moms to do things
some of the cold blooded animals take care of their young Yes
Yes , most of endothermic animals are birds and mammals and they care for their young ones .
fish is the most common
Mammals are some of the animals that give birth to live young ones. Mammals are warm blooded and mostly live on land.
Yes most warm blooded mammals get milk from their mama to stay alive when young,but cold blooded reptiles don`t and can look after themselves at young age same for amphibians.
reptiles are made of scale,scute,or shell and all reptile are cold-blooded(you can see their cold-blooded because they need to bask on heat source to gain heat) and most reptile don't care for their young and most reptiles don't give birth to live young
Yes most of them are.
Many turtles, most snakes, most fish, almost all insects do not care for their young.All mammals care for their young to some degree.well there is frogs and turtules really i am not sure if there is anymore lol !!
Yes, dogs, like all mammals, are warm blooded. Only reptiles are cold blooded.
Most bask in the sun.
No. Most animals are insects and insects are poikilothermic ( body temperature varies with ambient temperature )
Most fish are cold blooded, though there is evidence that some sharks may be warm blooded.cold blooded