The scientific term for a cold blooded animal is Poikilotherm
it is also ectothermic
Scaley, vertebrates, cold-blooded.
A reptile is any cold blooded, scaly animal that (generally) produce their young in the form of an egg. The term reptile comes from the Latin word repere, which means "to creep".
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.
Cold-blooded animals have a variable body temperature which reflects the environmental temperature (eg. fish and reptiles). Warm-blooded animals keep their core body temperature at a nearly consistent level regardless of the temperature of the surrounding environment (eg. birds and mammals).
Horses can control their temperature about as much as we can. The terms warm-blooded, hot-blooded and cold-blooded have nothing to do with the actual temperature of that breed of equines. It is simply a term to divide breeds into; cold-blooded, the heavier, bigger draft horses; warm-blooded, most riding breeds; and hot-blooded, Arab and Thoroughbred horses.
A 'snake' is a cold-blooded animal.
Ectothermic is another word for cold-blooded.
Typically reptiles are cold blooded, so the answer is yes - although there are a lot of cold blooded animals that are not reptiles.
Cold hearted is the adjective.
An alligator is not a warm-blooded animal.
An animal cannot have an antonym (opposite word).However, the poikilotherms (also ectotherms, cold blooded animals such as reptiles) could be considered the "opposite" of homeotherms (warm blooded animals such as mammals).
vacant of any type of emotional range... something to that affect... sorry its more than one word... haha
Fish can be a verb as well as a noun. Verb: To try to catch a fish. Noun: A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water.
endothem
cold blooded
The anagram is mammal, a warm-blooded vertebrate animal.
cruel, brutal, inhuman, ruthless, heartless