Most sharks are indeed cold blooded in that their internal body temperature is only slightly above that of the waters in which they live (they are said to be ectothermic). However, certains shark species (eg the Great White Shark) can and do keep their body temperatures well above their environment (they are said to be endothermic) and as such can be said to be warm blooded. These sharks are more active and can hunt in colder waters.
Shark is a fish. It is cold blooded.
Shark is a fish. It is cold blooded.
yes. there are cold bloode
Most reptiles are "cold blooded", or ectothemic (and sometimes more specifically poikilothermic).
Sharks are cold blooded.
All sharks are cold-blooded.
Whale sharks are not whales thay are sharks and they are cold blooded.
Whale sharks - like the majority of sharks - are cold blooded.
no they are not. they are cold blooded.
because they live in cold water
Sharks can be found in both but most sharks live in cold saltwater which is found in the ocean
Most sharks are cold blooded because they don't adapt to their surrondings easily
Antarctic waters -- the Southern Ocean -- are too cold for sharks.
sharks live in warm water