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- Are Alligators Cold-Blooded or Warm-Blooded? - Fauna Facts
Alligators are cold-blooded animals that evolved from warm-blooded ones They cannot regulate their body temperature, and they rely on their environment to have an ideal body temperature
- The Shockingly Cold Temperature That Alligators Can Withstand
Due to their cold-bloodedness, their bodies adapt to the weather they are in, unlike warm-blooded animals, who have the ability to regulate their body temperatures on their own
- Florida alligators: How they survive cold weather; brumation facts
Alligators are ectotherms (cold-blooded), relying on warmth from their environment, and therefore become inactive during cold temperatures Alligators are dormant throughout much of the winter
- American Alligator - National Wildlife Federation
As a cold-blooded reptile, alligators undergo dormancy when the weather becomes cold They are known to dig tunnels 65 feet (20 meters) long to protect themselves from extreme heat and cold
- American Alligator | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation . . .
Alligators are ectothermic (cold blooded) They regulate their body temperature by basking in the sun or moving to areas with warmer or cooler air or water temperatures They are most active when temperatures are between 82° to 92° F
- Is an alligator cold blooded or warm blooded? - Answers
Is an alligator a warm blood? yes they are I have to disagree - alligators are cold blooded They lie in the sun and warm stored blood that is later released
- Alligators and weather: Why cold-blooded reptiles bask in the sun or . . .
The Louisiana wildlife and fisheries site explains how alligators adapt to weather: Alligators are cold-blooded animals, meaning their body temperature “is regulated by the temperature of the
- The Cold-Blooded Nature of Alligators: An Explanation.
Despite their massive size, alligators are not warm-blooded like mammals Instead, they are ectothermic, which means that their body temperature is determined by their environment For example, if the temperature of the water they are swimming in is cold, their body temperature will also be cold
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