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If a snake were outside on a cool, cloudy day when the temperature was under 20 degrees Celsius, it would probably exhibit which type of behavior?
endotherms
cold weather
danger
endothermic
rise with the outside temperature.
slow and sluggish
flee from its enemies
shedding its fur
Aside from panting, which of the following is a natural physical response (not behavioral) that is intended to keep a doge from getting overheated?
endotherms
cold weather
danger
endothermic
rise with the outside temperature.
slow and sluggish
flee from its enemies
shedding its fur
Elephants, Penguins, Gorillas, Cows, Sea gulls, Whales
endotherms
cold weather
danger
endothermic
rise with the outside temperature.
slow and sluggish
flee from its enemies
shedding its fur
Which of the following stimuli would prompt a bee to use its stinger?
endotherms
cold weather
danger
endothermic
rise with the outside temperature.
slow and sluggish
flee from its enemies
shedding its fur
A bat is one of the only flying mammals. This ability helps it to do which of the following?
endotherms
cold weather
danger
endothermic
rise with the outside temperature.
slow and sluggish
flee from its enemies
shedding its fur
Hibernation is a response to which of the following environmental stimuli?
endotherms
cold weather
danger
endothermic
rise with the outside temperature.
slow and sluggish
flee from its enemies
shedding its fur
If the temperature outside rose from 20 degrees to 45 degrees Celsius, the body temperature of a snake would
endotherms
cold weather
danger
endothermic
rise with the outside temperature.
slow and sluggish
flee from its enemies
shedding its fur
Even as the temperature changes, the body temperature of a cheetah remains fairly constant. This is because the cheetah is what kind of animal?
endotherms
cold weather
danger
endothermic
rise with the outside temperature.
slow and sluggish
flee from its enemies
shedding its fur
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