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Answered by Anonymous
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Cold blooded animals:-

Cold-blooded animals are the animals that are not capable of regulating their body’s temperature according to the temperature of the surrounding.

  • The body temperature of these animals fluctuates as they move in different surroundings with different temperatures.
  • Thus, they do not have a constant body temperature. Because of this reason, these animals cannot survive in extreme temperatures.
  • Cold-blooded animals include reptiles, fishes, amphibians, insects, and other invertebrates. These animals are also called poikilothermic animals.

Warm blooded animals:-

Warm-blooded animals are the animals that are capable of maintaining a nearly constant body temperature irrespective of the temperature of the environment.

  • Their body temperature thus remains the same as they move from one surrounding to another.
  • Warm-blooded animals have several internal mechanisms that help them warm up in colder areas and cool down in warmer areas. The control is mostly obtained by regulating their metabolic rates.
  • Warm-blooded animals include birds and mammals. These animals are also called homeothermic animals.

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Answered by familygeorge30
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Answer:

Cold-blooded animals can be defined as the animals which cannot regulate their internal body temperature with the change in the environment. They cannot survive in extreme temperature conditions.

Eg : Animals like invertebrates, fishes, sharks, frogs, crocodiles, etc are some examples of cold-blooded animals.

Warm-blooded animals are defined as the animals which can regulate and maintain constant internal body temperature. They can survive in any temperature range as they can adapt to it easily.

Eg : Mammals and birds.

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