If we think about this, it soon becomes evident that the are many warmblooded animals in and around Antarctica eg. Whales, Penguins, Seals, Terns and Sea gulls and other birds.
Frogs are cold blooded and its way to cold on Antarctica.
All invertebrates are cold blooded; however, not all cold blooded animals are invertebrates. For example, reptiles, amphibians and most fish are cold blooded, but they are not invertebrates.
Yes it is. It is also a reptile and all reptiles are cold blooded.
Like ALL mammals, the wooly mammoth was a warm blooded animal. A cold blooded animal would not survive in snow and ice.
Scorpions are cold blooded. This is a common characteristic of all arachnids. For this reason they are found on every continent except Antarctica.
A dinosaur is a type of reptile, and like all reptiles, it is cold-blooded.
No. Rattlesnakes (as are all snakes) are cold blooded.
Giraffes are mammals, so they are warm blooded.
Like all snakes, anacondas are cold-blooded; they are the same temperature as the environment.
Alligators and crocodiles as well as most lizards and snakes are cold blooded.
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No, bumblebees are warm-blooded animals, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally by generating metabolic heat.