Coldblooded vertebrates include the fish, the amphibians and the reptiles.
There are a actually fish with lungs, lungfish. Some species of lungfish have more or less working gills, but most species need to breath using their lung(s) even when in the water.
Amphibians all have a juvenile water-breathing form, no exceptions to my knowledge. Their adult form has lungs.
Reptiles (crocodiles, snakes, lizards, turtles) are the group you are probably looking for. These breath using their lungs.
I believe that would be fish.
Amphibians and reptiles are cold blooded vertebrate. e.g, Frogs, Newts, Lizards, Snakes, Alligators & crocodile. Also fishes.
Reptiles, Mammals, Adult Amphibians, Birds and, a few Fish.
Fish, amphibians and reptiles are all cold-blooded vertebrates.
Cold blooded animals are reptiles. A four-legged cold blooded vertebrate is probably a lizard of some kind or a frog.
most lizards and snakes
The alligator is a cold-blooded vertebrate.
vertebrate means has a backbone but fish's are vertebrates and are cold-blooded so it depends on what animal it is
amphibian
Fish ;)
Octopus, as with most current invertebrates, are exothermic or cold-blooded.
hot blooded animals are birds and mammals and cold blooded animals are reptiles amphibian and fish
they are cold blooded
An octopus is a cold blooded animal.
yes,in fact they are cold blooded creatures which are covered in scales and are reptiles
cold blooded