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.
The pipefish is a slender, long-bodied fish. It has various adaptations to help it survive, such as its camouflage.
A shark is a long-bodied fish with a cartilage skeleton, prominent dorsal fin, and scales that are tooth-like.
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