Birds are Warm blooded.
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2006-09-26 06:32:09
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answered by sillysister4ever 3
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Warm Blooded!
2006-09-26 06:32:09
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answer #2
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answered by price7204 3
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Warm-Blooded vs. Cold-Blooded
Warm-blooded creatures, like mammals and birds, try to keep the inside of their bodies at a constant temperature. They do this by generating their own heat when they are in a cooler environment, and by cooling themselves when they are in a hotter environment. To generate heat, warm-blooded animals convert the food that they eat into energy. They have to eat a lot of food, compared with cold-blooded animals, to maintain a constant body temperature. Only a small amount of the food that a warm-blooded animal eats is converted into body mass. The rest is used to fuel a constant body temperature.
2006-09-26 06:32:18
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answered by jelly-bean 4
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warm blooded. They fly south for the winter.
2006-09-26 06:35:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Even though birds lay eggs, they are mammals. All mammals are warm-blooded.
2006-09-26 06:35:46
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answered by Medusa [is in ♥] 6
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warm blooded!
2006-09-26 06:31:14
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answered by RACQUEL 7
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most certainly warm blooded.
2006-09-26 06:32:20
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answered by barrie s 3
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they're homeotherms (warm blooded is really not the proper term) Only mammals and birds are homeotherms
2006-09-27 17:46:45
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answered by BeachGirl 3
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warm of course
2006-09-26 06:35:47
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answered by manx4080 3
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they have heat, pink blood like we do, so they do no longer look to be reptiles, yet they do no longer supply start to stay youthful or make milk, so they do no longer look to be mamalls. birds are in a unusual type all their very own.
2016-10-18 00:28:50
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answered by lorentz 4
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