This has to do with adaptations and what type of environments the animals live in. If, for example a Chihuahua lived in the North Pole it wouldn't last very long because the fur on it's body was made to protect it from little cold, rather than a polar bear that has many thick layers of fur that protect it from the chill of the precipitation and the place where it is living ion general. Fur helps animals become warm but not all fur works to the same level as every other fur. Some fur jackets can be very thick and be meant for cold winter days but some jackets not made out of thick bear fur would not be able to endure that amount of low temperature!
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Penguins are warm-blooded animals, which means they can regulate their body temperature internally. They have adaptations like thick layers of feathers and blubber to help them stay warm in their cold Antarctic environments.
No, penguins are not cold-blooded. They are warm-blooded animals, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally. Penguins maintain their body temperature in cold environments by having thick layers of feathers and blubber.
Animals that live in humid cold areas include polar bears, Arctic foxes, reindeer, and snowshoe hares. These animals are adapted to cold temperatures and often have thick fur or layers of fat to help them survive in these environments.
It depends on the cold blooded creature. Glad I could help!!
Cold-blooded animals, also known as ectotherms, are animals that rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature. Their internal temperature fluctuates based on the surrounding environment. Examples of cold-blooded animals include reptiles, amphibians, and most fish.
No they are just normal people.
The animals in the polar regions have thick fur and thick skin to protect themselves from the cold climatic conditions.
to prevent the cold !!
Cold blooded animals do not control their internal body temperature. Warm blooded animals do.
Warm blooded animals can generate their own heat in a cold enviorment. Cold blooded animals change their temperature if they are in a cold place their body temperature changes cold if they are in a warm place it changes warm. Temperature change
Penguins are warm-blooded animals, which means they can regulate their body temperature internally. They have adaptations like thick layers of feathers and blubber to help them stay warm in their cold Antarctic environments.
The body temperature of cold blooded animals changes with the ambient temperature, while warm blooded animals regulate their temperature internally.
Yaks are primarily mountain or plateau animals and are designed to resist cold and are not really desert animals.
Yes, it is true that frogs are cold-blooded animals. This means that their body temperature changes with the temperature of their environment.
Cold-blooded animals do not have cold blood. Instead, their body temperature changesas the temperature around them changes. Fish, amphibians and reptiles are all coldblooded.
When the temperature is cold, the hair and fur on animals fluffs up, creating air pockets between hairs that insulate the body from the cold.
polar bears