No. I think you're thinking of cold hearted-- but even that's just a saying. Warm blooded animals can be cruel and cold can be too, it doesn't matter their blood.
Warm blooded animals have internal mechanisms that regulate their body temperature, making them less dependent on the ambient temperature. Cold blooded animals do not have this mechanism and so are more directly influenced by the temperature of the space around them. A warm blooded animal can be highly active in the cold, but requires much more food to maintain such an active metabolism. Cold blooded animals slow down in the cold and become more active when it is warm. Their slower metabolism requires less food, so they can go for longer between meals.
Depending on the type of animal i.e. if the animal is cold or warm blooded; they respond differently. Cold blooded animals have to stay in the sunlight in order to ensure that they get enough heat, while warm blooded animal may take the same action as cold blooded one or regulate their own body temperature to warm themselves up.
Yes. However, it is now more correct to call them ectotherms.
No, turtles are cold-blooded animals, which means they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. They often bask in the sun to warm up and become more active.
Because warm blooded animals create thier own heat, hence in order to dessipitate the heat they eat more, in comparison to the cold blooded ones, as a result of which the heat is used up in the metabolisation of the food. However, the cold blooded animals take up heat from the surroundings and hence can regulate what amount of heat they actually require.
Depends on your preferred method and statement of passage. Cold bloods don't scream or cry.
yes it is i think it is
If you were to be a cold-blooded animal, to become warm you HAVE to sit in the sun. We can just put on a sweatshirt or jump under a blanket, but cold-blooded animals have to move to a heat source. Many of them have to hibernate during the winter.
there are no cold blooded mammals no there are no cold blooded mammals
In hot environments, cold-blooded animals can have blood that is much warmer than warm-blooded animals. Cold-blooded animals are much more active in warm environments and are very sluggish in cold environments. This is because their muscle activity depends on chemical reactions which run quickly when it is hot and slowly when it is cold. A cold-blooded animal can convert much more of its food into body mass compared with a warm-blooded animal. INFO FOUND: http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/image_galleries/ir_zoo/coldwarm.html
Warm blooded animals have internal mechanisms that regulate their body temperature, making them less dependent on the ambient temperature. Cold blooded animals do not have this mechanism and so are more directly influenced by the temperature of the space around them. A warm blooded animal can be highly active in the cold, but requires much more food to maintain such an active metabolism. Cold blooded animals slow down in the cold and become more active when it is warm. Their slower metabolism requires less food, so they can go for longer between meals.
Snakes are cold blooded any they do lay eggs. Also alligators and lizards are cold bloods who both lay eggs. More examples are turtles, tortoises, fish, and crocodilles. If you are wondering what they call cold-blooded, egg laying animals, they are called ectothrems.
Warm blooded animals generate their own heat through their metabolism. Cold blooded animals need warmth of the environment to bring their bodily temperature to normal temp. The main difference between a cold-blooded animal and a warmblooded one is that the warmblooded one has a physiology that includes mechanisms that heat and keep the body warm. The cold-blooded animal lacks these things and its body temperature will change in response to the weather (hot sun, snow) and what the animal can do to avoid the effects of that weather (like a lizard sunning on a rock early in the moring or hiding in the shade at noon). Warm blooded animals have a constant temperature, and can live in cold temperatures. Cold blooded animal's blood temperature depends on their environment's temperature.
Some say it is cruel, but I think its more cruel to have your animal covered in bugs and nasties.
it means that an animall is cold blooded
Ladybugs are cold blooded animals, as are all insects.
A cold-blooded animal adjusts its body temperature according to its surroundings;it does not produce as much body heat as we do. If its temperatures prove too low, it can prove fatal. That is why a cold-blooded animal basks in the sun--to raise its body temperature.