Fly in Freezer | Fly is cold blooded

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  • Cold-blooded animals, also known as ectotherms, are animals that rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Unlike warm-blooded animals (endotherms), which maintain a constant internal temperature, cold-blooded animals’ body temperatures fluctuate with the environment. Examples of cold-blooded animals include reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates like insects and arachnids.
    Some key characteristics of cold-blooded animals include:
    1. Temperature Regulation: They depend on external conditions to warm up or cool down. For example, a lizard might bask in the sun to increase its body temperature.
    2. Metabolic Rate: Their metabolic rate is closely tied to the ambient temperature. As a result, they often have lower energy requirements than warm-blooded animals.
    3. Activity Levels: Cold-blooded animals are generally more active in warmer environments and become sluggish in cooler temperatures.
    4. Adaptations: Many ectotherms have developed behaviors and physical adaptations to help regulate their temperature, such as burrowing, changing color, or altering their exposure to sunlight.
    These adaptations enable cold-blooded animals to thrive in a variety of environments, from tropical regions to temperate zones.

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