Whale sharks - like the majority of sharks - are cold blooded.
No, Whales are mammals, so they are warmblooded ^^^^^That is wrong^^^^^ whale sharks are sharks, so they are cold-blooded :)
No; whales are mammals, which are warm-blooded.
A Blue Whale is a mammal. All mammals are warm blooded.
Whales are Warm-Blooded Vertebrates.
Whale sharks are not whales thay are sharks and they are cold blooded.
Whale sharks live in all seas that are tropical or warm-temperate.Generally whale sharks range no further south than South America and no further north than the United States. They prefer warmer waters near the equator.== Whale sharks live in warm waters near the equator, both along the coast and in the open seas. They spend most of their time near the surface.
Whale sharks are not whales thay are sharks and they are cold blooded.
in warm water oceans like the indian ocean
warm
In the whale sharks family there are other whale sharks and other sharks
Warm blooded.
Killer whales are not sharks. Sharks are fish and have gills whereas a killer whale is a cetacean or a sea mammal and comes to the surface to breath air like us another thing is a shark moves its tail from side to side whereas a killer whale moves its tail up and down last of all sharks are coldblooded and killer whales are warm-blooded. Killer whales are actually dolphins and is the largest member of the family delphinidae a family of oceanic dolphins. One mistake people make about the killer whale is they say it is a whale because in its name is the word whale. But the killer whale is actually a dolphin the reason it is called a killer whale is because it has been seen hunting and killing whales.