The opah fish is warm-blooded.
Yes, the opah is warm-blooded, unlike most other fish species.
Cephalopods are cold-blooded animals, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
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Mudskippers are cold-blooded creatures, meaning their body temperature changes with their environment. They often bask in the sun to warm up and move to cooler areas to regulate their temperature when needed.
Puffer fish are eaten by sharks, dolphins, and some larger fish in the ocean.
Yes. There are no known warmblooded fish.
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Yes, they are. Reptiles, amphibians, and fish are the ones that are coldblooded. All cats (large and small) are mammals, and warmblooded.
I belive beetles are coldblooded
No, seahorses, like most fish, are coldblooded. If you want to read about warmblooded fish, do a Google search for Tunas and Sharks. Check out one such link, below.
No, they are coldblooded.
A dog is a mammal, hence its not coldblooded; its warmblooded.
Camels are mammals so they are warmblooded.
Birds are warm-blooded.
In the sense of temperament they are warmblooded
Horses are warmblooded animals, not coldblooded. They are mamals so warmblooded indeed