külmakindlad
Külmakindlad, also known as cold-blooded animals, are a group of animals that do not regulate their own body temperature. Instead, they rely on their environment to maintain a suitable temperature for their metabolic processes. This group includes a wide variety of species, such as reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates like insects and arachnids. The term "cold-blooded" is often used interchangeably with "ectothermic," which refers to animals that obtain heat from their surroundings.
One of the key characteristics of külmakindlad is their dependence on external heat sources. For example, reptiles
The lack of internal temperature regulation also means that külmakindlad are more susceptible to temperature changes.
Despite their dependence on external temperature, külmakindlad have evolved various strategies to cope with temperature fluctuations.
In summary, külmakindlad are a diverse group of animals that rely on their environment to maintain a