Reptiles are cold blooded, therefore there Body/Blood temperature equalizes with their surrounding environment.
every single animal with scales that are not fish or an amphibian(like a frog or a newt) is cold blooded.
Reptile's body temperature changes constantly according to the weather. If outside is snowing, the reptile's temperature will drop
Reptiles are cold blooded they have no control over their body temperature.
Snake blood can be cold or warm depending on the ambient temperature. Snakes are ectothermic, and they rely on external heat and cold to regulate their body temperature.
A crocodile is a reptile. All reptiles, including the crocodile, are cold-blooded. This means that they can not regulate their blood temperature. Instead they use their surrounding environment to keep their blood temperature were it should be.
I think is because the circulatory system of a reptile has the ability to redirect deoxygenated blood from the lungs to save energy.
Yes, giant tortoises are reptiles as they have thick scale-like skin, cold blood, and eggs using an amniotic sac.
Reptiles are cold blooded and require the atmospheric heat to regulate their internal body temperature. If the outside temperature were to decrease by 20 c the internal temperature of the reptile would decrease 20C.
Reptiles are cold blooded. The temperature of the air around the reptile is theoretically the reptile's blood temperature.
cold because it is a reptile
Blood is a reptile itself
The Cleveland Reptile Show has blood pythons, such as the ball pythons.
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The reptile's body temperature rises when the external temperature rises. When the temperature drops, so does his body temperature. If a reptile feels cold because the external temperatures have made his blood cold, he'll lie in the sun to warm up. However, if the external temperature is too high, he scurries under a rock, dives in a pool or finds some kind of shade where he can cool down. Reptiles and other animals with ectothermic systems are vulnerable to extreme changes in temperature because they can't control their temperatures internally. They can control their body temperatures only by moving to an environment with a suitable ambient temperature. ^^^^^^^^^^^ Actually when the temperature of the enviroment changes, the body temperture of a reptile changes wih it. You wouldn't see the temperature decrease in a reptile when the enviroments temperature increases would you? Remember a reptile is cold blooded, so this question is a fairly easy one to answer. The answer "It will always decrease :)" Is WRONG. That is one thing that is really easy to see. So yeah. When the temperature of the enviroment changes, the body temperature of a reptile changes. And even though I might have bad grammer and spelling, I know what I'm saying.
Snake blood can be cold or warm depending on the ambient temperature. Snakes are ectothermic, and they rely on external heat and cold to regulate their body temperature.
A crocodile is a reptile. All reptiles, including the crocodile, are cold-blooded. This means that they can not regulate their blood temperature. Instead they use their surrounding environment to keep their blood temperature were it should be.
A lizard is a reptile so there for its body temp. changes to room temp.
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