Poikilothermic. According to A-beka Biology. I assume you mean the scientific name? Ectotherms, they are unable to regulate their body temperature so it is directly affected by their environment e.g a lizard sunning itself on a rock.
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Ectotherms
they are cold blooded in the scientific term would be ectothermic by smarty101
The scientific term for a cold blooded animal is Poikilotherm it is also ectothermic
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The term doesn't apply. Warm-blooded and cold-blooded are ways of describing the metabolisms of animals. Sand is not an animal or even alive.
AnswerCold blooded, along with reptlies and amphibians. Cold-blooded animals are now called ectotherms, for the term cold-blooded is misleading. Cold-blooded organisms maintain their body temperatures in ways different from mammals and birds. The term is now outdated in scientific contexts. Cold-blooded creatures were, initially, presumed to be incapable of maintaining their body temperatures at all. They were presumed to be "slaves" to their environments. Whatever the environmental temperature was, so too was their body temperature.
they are cold blooded so if you put them in warm water they will die since they cant adapt to the temperature
There are many animals that are ectotherms (the term cold-blooded is not used as frequently because their blood temperature can often be much higher than that of other animals). These animals include; insects, reptiles, amphibians and fish.
AnswerCold blooded, along with reptlies and amphibians. Cold-blooded animals are now called ectotherms, for the term cold-blooded is misleading. Cold-blooded organisms maintain their body temperatures in ways different from mammals and birds. The term is now outdated in scientific contexts. Cold-blooded creatures were, initially, presumed to be incapable of maintaining their body temperatures at all. They were presumed to be "slaves" to their environments. Whatever the environmental temperature was, so too was their body temperature.
The term for animals that have varying blood temperatures based on the environment is cold blooded. Animals who keep a constant temperature is called warm blooded.
No, all cold blooded animals are not carnivores. The term "cold blooded" only refers to how the animal generates body heat. For example, honey bees are cold blooded. They bundle together and flap their wings to generate body heat, but they are herbivores, not carnivores.
Exothermic is a term meaning cold-blooded. Endothermic means warm-blooded.
this might be a long answer, first "Warm and Cold Blooded" term is not what it seems..and is confusing.. scientists no longer use this term actually a cold blooded animals are invertebrates, reptiles, and everything besides mammals and birds, and actually the main diferance between the 2 is warmblooded animals need about 3-10 times more food ,Some might say that warmblooded creatures are "superior" because they tend to have far greater stamina, but actually they can't move faster than cold-blooded animals (for short bursts), and they starve far more easily than cold-blooded creatures, but any way.. back to your question.. a squirl is a mammal.. so they are warm blooded persay