cold-blooded造句31 Sceloporus lizards, like most others, are diurnal — active during the day — and cold-blooded, so they can't regulate their body temperature.
32 Being cold-blooded, insects convert plant matter into protein extremely efficiently, Van Huis says.
33 The police chief in Lahore called him a "cold-blooded murderer.
34 They included cold-blooded organisms that ranged in average lifespan from 11.6 days for the copepod (small crustaceans) Arcartia tonsa to 74 years for the pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera).
35 The behemoths are indeed sharks: They breathe through gills, like fish. They are cold-blooded, like fish.
36 Snakes are limbless, cold-blooded,[http:///cold-blooded.html] and scaly reptiles belonging to the order of Squamata .
37 The Arenas of World of Warcraft give the most battle - hardened and cold-blooded fighters a place to compete against each other in gladiatorial battles for honor, glory, and power.
38 Cockroaches are also poikilotherms, or cold-blooded, meaning they need much less food than humans do.
39 Because ... because... there was no one here for me in this cold-blooded palace.
40 The size of the cold-blooded Titanoboa indicated to researchers that the tropical coastal river system it occupied would have been warmer than the tropics today.
41 "Western people usually see dragons as cold-blooded reptiles, like snakes, " said Jonathan Haagen, copy editor for the Teens.
42 He relates an exchange in which Putin declares himself "hot-blooded" - to which Bush replies "no, Vladimir, you're cold-blooded."
43 Many feminists considered sexuality purely a matter ofpersonal desire, and the idea that lesbianism could be a politicaldecision was perceived as "cold-blooded".
44 Now, in these playoffs, the Lakers have become brutal, efficient, and cold-blooded killers.
45 One scene fans have been dying to see takes place in the tent during the snowstorm. Jacob warms up Bella with his body because Edward is cold-blooded and can’t do it himself.
46 "We could see changes to ecosystem structure and stability if cold-blooded species change their life histories to accommodate warmer temperatures but warm-blooded species do not, " he added.
47 In Roman Polanski’s The Ghost Writer, the traditional political wife is rewritten as a cold-blooded killer at the heart of an evil conspiracy.
48 Dick Lehr, who wrote a book about Bulger, described him as a cold-blooded killer whose gang went to lengths to avoid detection.
49 One reason for this is that insects are cold-blooded, so they don't need to eat food to keep warm.
50 It was nothing less than robbery, he concluded - a cold-blooded steal; while he starved, he was pilfered of his merchandise, of his goods, the sale of which was the sole way of getting bread to eat.
51 Norton was sensitive and excitable, though he never lost his head, while Kreis and Hamilton were like a pair of cold-blooded savages, seeking out tender places to prod and poke.
52 He found that, for dinosaurs weighing from a few kilograms to tonnes, the power their muscles needed was far too high for the animals to have been cold-blooded.
53 Unlike high-net-worth investors who tend to be more cold-blooded about where they put their money, typical diaspora members might invest with their hearts or not at all.
54 On the whole, marine organisms are cold-blooded, meaning that their internal temperatures are essentially uniform with the environment.
55 My good fellow, you must have lost your senses to think it possible I could act with such cold-blooded policy.
56 He is a thief and a liar as well as a cold-blooded killer, but his air of quiet melancholy makes him seem like the most soulful person in the area, and also somehow the most ethical.
57 DHEA and NPY should not turn soldiers into cold-blooded killing machines, however, as they don't work by lessening emotional responses to disturbing situations.