Are invertebrates cold-blooded or warm blooded?

Are invertebrates cold-blooded or warm blooded? An invertebrate is a cold-blooded animal with no backbone. Invertebrates can live on land—like insects, spiders, and worms—or in water. Are bats cold-blooded? Like all mammals, bats are warm-blooded, meaning they maintain their body temperature internally. During the winter, when temperatures are cold for months at a time, some […]

Do Japanese schools have clubs?

Do Japanese schools have clubs? In most schools, there are two types of extracurricular clubs: sports clubs, such as baseball, football, judo, kendo, track, tennis, swimming, softball, volleyball, and rugby; culture clubs, such as English, broadcasting, calligraphy, science, mathematics. What is the number 1 sport in Japan? baseball Is dating allowed in Japanese high schools? […]

Why is whaling bad?

Why is whaling bad? 5) Whales are full of persistent toxins, like mercury and PCBs. As long-lived and slow-growing animals they ‘bioaccumulate’ these in their blubber. This causes them problems when fighting disease and breeding, and can also makes them toxic if eaten. Is there an international ban on whaling? In 1982 the IWC decided […]

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