Mammals and birds are both warm-blooded animals. They have both body temperature that stays the same even when the temperature of the air or water around them changes. They are called endotherms, the organisms that can generate their own body heat. Name at least five (5) endotherms. Write your answer on the space provided.
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People, polar bears, penguins, and prairie dogs, like most other birds and mammals, are endotherms. Iguanas and rattlesnakes, like most other reptiles—along with most fishes, amphibians, and invertebrates—are ectotherms. Endotherms generate most of the heat they need internally