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  1. In this article we show you examples of 10 different animals that are cold blooded and learn some interesting facts about them.

  2. Jun 9, 2023 · Cold-blooded animals can be either terrestrial or aquatic. All reptiles , amphibians , fish , and insects possess this trait, such as alligators , turtles , snakes , lizards , crocodiles, bees , frogs , toads , and sharks .

  3. Apr 15, 2023 · Cold-blooded animals, or ectothermic species, rely on their surroundings to regulate body temperature and have a slower metabolism. These animals, including fish, amphibians, insects, and reptiles, adapt to various environments and temperature ranges.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › EctothermEctotherm - Wikipedia

    An ectotherm (from the Greek ἐκτός (ektós) "outside" and θερμός (thermós) "heat"), more commonly referred to as a "cold-blooded animal", is an animal in which internal physiological sources of heat, such as blood, are of relatively small or of quite negligible importance in controlling body temperature.

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · Cold-blooded animals include reptiles, fishes, amphibians, insects, and other invertebrates. These animals are also called poikilothermic animals. Cold-blooded animals usually demonstrate any three of the thermoregulation mechanisms; Poikilothermy, Ectothermy, or Heterothermy.

  6. Jul 31, 2023 · 1. Rhinoceros Viper. vipers have horn-like scales on the tips of their noses and intricately patterned bodies. ©reptiles4all/Shutterstock.com. Rhinoceros vipers are among the most beautiful cold-blooded animals on Earth.

  7. ectotherm, any so-called cold-blooded animal—that is, any animal whose regulation of body temperature depends on external sources, such as sunlight or a heated rock surface. The ectotherms include the fishes, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates.

  8. May 16, 2024 · Cold-bloodedness, the state of having a variable body temperature that is usually only slightly higher than the environmental temperature. This state distinguishes fishes, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrate animals from warm-blooded, or homoiothermic, animals (birds and mammals).

  9. Cold-blooded animals or ectotherms are animals that lack an internal physiological mechanism to regulate their body temperature and thus, rely on the temperature of their surroundings for the same. Most of these species are found in areas where the temperature is more or less stable.

  10. What are cold-blooded animals and how do they survive in different environments? Learn about the characteristics, examples, and adaptations of these amazing creatures in this article from National Geographic Society. Discover how cold-blooded animals differ from warm-blooded ones and how they regulate their body temperature.

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