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  1. ZooNerdy. Gorillas, like all mammals, are warm-blooded. This means that they are able to regulate their body temperature internally, which allows them to adapt to their environment and maintain optimal health. Unlike cold-blooded animals, such as reptiles, gorillas are not dependent on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.

  2. Sep 5, 2021 · 3rd Grade CKLA ELA - Unit 2 Lesson 4 Animal Classification: Warm-or Cold-Blooded?#SANY #CKLA #ELAVisit us at:https://www.sany.org/https://www.sascs.orghttps:...

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  3. May 12, 2015 · Some animals are warm-blooded, while others are cold-blooded. What sets them apart, and what advantages does each kind have over the other?Read More:Animal B...

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  4. Mar 5, 2024 · The temperature of cold blooded or ectothermic animals varies with the environment, while warm blooded or endothermic animals maintain a relatively stable temperature. The animal kingdom falls into two categories based on how species regulate their body temperature: ectothermic and endothermic. This distinction plays a crucial role in how ...

  5. CKLA Domain 2: Classification of Animals. Focus: Students are introduced to the science of classification. They learn about five groups of vertebrates, why scientists classify animals into groups, and the characteristics of these groupings. Number of Lessons: 9. Lesson Time: 70 minutes each (Each lesson may be divided into shorter segments.)

  6. Jun 10, 2016 · Warm vs Cold Blooded AnimalsThis video teaches about warm blooded and cold blooded animals. Warm blooded animals keep the same body temperature even if it’s...

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