The Mako Shark and Blue-fin tuna are two.
BOOBSA2. Well - almost there! Mammals are warm blooded animals. That is part of their definition. But we now know that some fish (e.g. tuna) are also warm bodied.
A deep-bodied South American freshwater fish
A fish is warm-blooded.
Glass catfish, corys, guppies tall bodied tetras bigger than cardinals, yoyo fish
No. Fish are not warm blooded.
The opah fish is warm-blooded.
Cold-blooded While most fish are cold blooded, not all are. Some fish - like the tuna - are warm blooded.
Most prey of the Portuguese Man-of-War are soft-bodied. They include various fish, fish larvae, cephalopods, chaetognaths, and eel larvae. The bodily structure of the Man-of-War prevents it from easily consuming hard-bodied prey. On average, a Portuguese Man-of-War will consume 120 fish larvae a day.
A shark is a long-bodied fish with a cartilage skeleton, prominent dorsal fin, and scales that are tooth-like.
The pipefish is a slender, long-bodied fish. It has various adaptations to help it survive, such as its camouflage.
its for tropical fish and salt water fish. they need to have warm water to survive cause were they live is really warm waters
These fish like warm water