no i tried tht to but sadly its already dead but try to put some salt in the water, it might help
I am going to dodge the question about them actually having "blood" and say yes. They are exothermic, meaning that they require heat from outside of their bodies to help them stay alive.
StarfishNo. No known type of starfish can survive in freshwater. But Starfish can live on land or in other water. They can live some in the ocean, some not, and a lot in shallow cold water.
Since the starfish is a cold-blooded animal, its body temperature is the same temperature as the surrounding water it lives in. Each starfish's temperature varies.
They like living in cold water better because it relaxes their body :) How does that help?
Starfish are cold blooded.
Yes they have to be in salty water,and if you didn't know the water has to be cold.....or it will die
Since the starfish is a cold-blooded animal, its body temperature is the same temperature as the surrounding water it lives in. Each starfish's temperature varies.
A starfish is a ectotherm. (ectotherm means cold blooded)
no
Anglerfish, like most fish, are considered to be cold blooded as they use exothermic means to control their body temperature. This means that they control their temperature via external means by taking advantage of the environment around them. This would include things like moving to warmer water to warm up, or deeper water to cool down.
you can just leave them in cold water but not super cold.
Starfish can not tolerate a wide range of temperatures. When to cold a starfish will shribble up and shrink until death.