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in tropical climates live the folowing:
crocodiles, tigers, gorillas, monkeys, zebras, over 250 different species of birds, black hippos and over 200 different species of fish!
well...the biggest hippo going is called the Amy Louise Hughes she lives in the ocean at holyhead
algae, coral, kelp, and seagrass
sharks, fish, corals, and invertebrates
a toucan probably
sea animals
They live in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and live in a warm climate (79 degrees Fahrenheit).
But they can. Caribou, Musk oxen and wolves do OK on the tundra, and they're all warm blooded animals.
Warmer water does not absorb as much oxygen as colder water. Colder water contains & sustains the nutrients need for them to live.
Swordfish are found in warm and temperate oceans worldwide. While breeding they have been found as far north as Nova Scotia.
in salt water... warm, tropical seas or estuaries. 100 species or more of blowfish live in the coral reefs and marine waters in the Atlantic, pacific, and Indian oceans.
so they could kill the animals
They live in shallow, warm water and warm tropical oceans.
primal oceans are oceans that are fresh watered oceans thatmarine life animals can live in and can adapt to
They live in warm temperate oceans in the southern hemisphere.
Oceans!! Warm ones.
both
They are found in all the warm oceans and seas. (first I wanted to say under the sea bed.) But they really do exist and live in all the warm oceans and seas.
well oceans don't really need animals but where would the animals live or stay at they can not stay in one ocean
sharks live in warm water
Euglena are not warm blooded animals, however they need to stay warm to live. They also can live inside of a warm blooded animal.
They live in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and live in a warm climate (79 degrees Fahrenheit).
There blubber or fat keeps them warm.