Amphibians, reptiles, invertebrates and most fishes are cold-blooded (ectothermic) animals. So, some ectotherms are the alligator, the boa constrictor, the salmon, the sea urchin, and the Galapagos tortoise. There is debate about whether dinosaurs were cold-blooded.
Almost all fish are cold-blooded. They absorb oxygen through the gills, a catfish is an example.
Most fish are cold blooded, though there is evidence that some sharks may be warm blooded.cold blooded
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Cold-blooded While most fish are cold blooded, not all are. Some fish - like the tuna - are warm blooded.
all fish aren't just cold blooded some are warm blooded to. Also a lionfish does exist just look it up on google.com and a lion fish is real ID041510697. lion fish are real and have many different names such as scorpion fish and dragonfish
Fish, amphibians and reptiles are cold blooded. Birds and mammals are warm blooded.
I don't think so but I'm pretty sure some are cold-blooded, sorry if this isn't really helpful
Fishes are generally cold blooded except some species.
Reptiles, amphibians, and fish are all cold blooded animals.
Fish are generally cold-blood. But even some fish have "warm-blooded" features. Swordfish and some sharks have circulatory mechanisms that keep their brains and eyes at above ambient temperatures.
Most fish are not warm blooded. However some species are, like Tuna and possibly Whale Sharks, which enable them to migrate to and thrive in colder waters than other fish can.
ALL FISH THAT LIVE IN WATER ARE COLD BLOODED. DOLPHINS AND WHALES ARE NOT FISH THEY ARE MAMMALS WHO ARE WARM BLOODED AND THEY JUST LIVE IN WATER.
Almost all fish are cold blooded, however some species of tuna e.g. Pacific Bluefin, have warm blooded features, enabling them to raise their body temperature above that of the surrounding water.