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  1. Feb 28, 2018 · An Overview Of Cold Blooded vs. Warm Blooded Animals. Humans can live in areas that get cold because we are warm-blooded. We can keep our body temperature about 98.6 degrees F all of the time. All animals are either cold blooded or warm blooded. The difference between whether an animal is cold or warm blooded comes down to whether or not that ...

  2. Oct 22, 2021 · The term 'cold-blooded animal' refers to an animal whose body temperature is nearly the same as that of its environment. A fish swimming in water that is 40 F (4.5 C) will have a body temperature that is very close to 40 F (4.5 C). In 60 F (15.6 C) water, the identical fish will have a body temperature of around 60 F (15.6 C).

  3. Cold-blooded animals remain active and alert in warm environments and become very slow and lazy in cold environments. This is because the activity of their muscles depends on chemical reactions that take place quickly when it is hot and slowly when it is cold. Most of the food that cold-blooded animals eat gets converted into body mass.

  4. Cold blooded animals rely on the sun and other sources to keep their body warm. They can't burn fuel (food) to keep themselves warm like humans and other animals can. The basic difference is that warm-blooded animals can maintain a body temperature different (most often higher) than the surrounding atmosphere.

  5. May 16, 2023 · Cold-blooded animals, also known as ectothermic organisms, do not regulate their body temperature internally. They rely on their surroundings to maintain their body temperature. The preferred temperature range varies among different species, but generally, they prefer temperatures between 75°F and 95°F (24°C and 35°C).

  6. Cold blooded animals and other organisms just live in places that have temperatures where the reactions work well. If they get cold, they slow down and rest. If they get warm, they can be active. This is kind of the "default" for animals. Warm-blooded animals, however, maintain a constant internal temperature regardless of outside temperature.

  7. But when referring to animals in general, “cold-blooded” refers to the animal’s method of regulating their body temperature. “Cold-bloodeddoes NOT mean that these animals have cold blood. “Warm-blooded” means that the animal’s nervous system automatically controls its body temperature regardless of environmental conditions.