snakes
lizards
frogs
fish
insects
It has a body that takes the temperature around it.
An animal whose body temperature changes with the temperature of the environment is called an ectotherm. Ectotherms rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature, such as basking in the sun or seeking shade to cool down. Examples include reptiles and amphibians.
Endotherm
robins are endotherm like us
Ectotherms are cold blooded animals. Ectotherms are animals whose outside temperature conducts its inside temperature. That's why a pet lizard has a heat lamp. It has to stay warm by its outside temperature.
It has a body that takes the temperature around it.
A cold blooded animal (also called an ectotherm)
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An ectotherm
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It's an ectotherm
Moth is an insect under order Lepidoptera like butterflies, And yes it comes under kingdom Animalia so its an ''animal''
Jellyfish have no blood.
Any animal whose body temperature is regulated by it's environment (reptile, some fish, etc.)
A change in body temperature over the course of a day alone does not definitively prove that an animal is an ectotherm. While ectotherms typically have body temperatures that fluctuate with environmental conditions, endotherms can also exhibit daily temperature variations due to factors like activity levels and circadian rhythms. To determine if an animal is an ectotherm, one would need to consider its thermoregulatory mechanisms and how it maintains body temperature relative to its environment.