Warm-blooded animals cannot be too small; otherwise, they will lose heat faster than they can produce it. This energy produced by warm-blooded animals mostly comes from food. Food represents stored chemical energy (potential energy), which is converted into other forms of energy within the body when the food is metabolized.
Chickens are warm-blooded animals. They can regulate their body temperature internally, regardless of external temperature changes.
There are few different types of groups of animals that are warm blooded and have hair or fur. The largest group of warm blooded animals are tigers and coyotes.
The long word for warm-blooded animals is "endothermic". These animals regulate their body temperature internally, maintaining a constant and warm body temperature regardless of external conditions.
All frogs are cold blooded animals.
They are cold blooded. All mamals are warm-blooded and all other animals are cold blooded.
yes, warm blooded and cold blooded.
Say that they are warm blooded.
dinosaurs are the animals which are warm blooded.
Warm blooded
Say that they are warm blooded.
No, they are not. They are amphibians and amphibians are "warm-blooded" animals.
Some animals are, and some are not. Mammals are warm blooded. Reptiles are cold blooded.
Cats are warm-blooded.
They would not survive.
No. Cold blooded animals have lower energy requirements than warm blooded ones.
it doesn't it has nothing to do with warm blooded animals
Yes, goldfish are cold blooded animals so they do not burn up as much energy as warm blooded animals do to stay warm.