Thoroughbreds are considered a hotblood breed.
A Thoroughbred is a Hotblood.
Yes and no. It varies with the type of warmblood, but Thoroughbreds tend to be longer bodies while warmbloods tend to be heavier bodied.
No, pandas do not have worm blood. Only worms have worm blood. Although, pandas are considered warm-blooded.
There are three types of horses in this designation: Hot bloods, warm bloods and cold bloods. Examples of each, in the above order would be Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Draft horse. A "warm blooded stallion" is just what it means.
Warm blood
Warm blooded
That is subjective, but I would say that 80° F (27° C) would be considered warm by most.
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No it is not. That would leave it incapable to fly when the sun went down.
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They are warm blooded.
They must be warm blood then if the question gives us only one option...
A Sparrow has Endothermic blood (warm blooded).