All fish are cold blooded animals. This means that their body temperature changes with the climate.
Salmon are cold-blooded fishes.
Fishes are generally cold blooded except some species.
Yes all fishes are cold blooded.
Snakes and lizards. Also fishes.
Sting rays and manta rays are part of the class chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes), which is mostly ectothermic, or cold-blooded. A few types of sharks are at least somewhat warm-blooded, and can at least partially control their blood temperature, but rays cannot.
Yes, a perch is a cold blooded animals, as are all fish, as their body temperate rises and falls with their environment. This means that when the perch is in warm water, their body temperature rises to match it and when it moves to cold water, its body temperature lowers.
Fish are coldblooded like reptiles and not like us mammals. They breathe through gills and not lungs.
Seahorses are fish. They are cold-blooded vertebrates, have fins, gills and a lateral line. They are also covered with bony plates, which replace scales found on other fishes.
Vertebrates are divided into 5 groups to put similar organisms together. The groups are mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fishes and birds. Mammals and birds are warm-blooded while reptiles, fishes and amphibians are cold-blooded.
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.
No they can not the have to stay in a tank that is at least 70 to 80 degrees all the time. It is the same way with pretty much any tropical fish.
a trout is a cold blooded creature.