No, hammerhead sharks are not warm-blooded; they are ectothermic, meaning their body temperature is primarily regulated by the surrounding water. However, some species of hammerheads can maintain a slightly elevated body temperature in certain muscles, which helps them be more efficient hunters in cooler waters. This adaptation is not the same as being truly warm-blooded like mammals.
Hammerheads are olive to dark grey in color, with a white underbelly, and grow to up to 4 meters. A hammerhead shark is a cold blooded, or ectothermic animal.
Dogs are warm-blooded.
Peacock's are warm blooded.
Mammals are warm blooded because we are mammals and we are warm blooded
well they can be cold blooded and warm blooded
Warm blooded. They are mammals, which feed breast milk. All mammals are warm blooded.
All birds are warm blooded.
they are warm blooded
Warm blooded. By definition, all mammals are warm blooded.
warm blooded because it is a mammle
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