No, the cookie cutter shark is not warm-blooded; it is a cold-blooded species. Like most sharks, it relies on the surrounding water temperature to regulate its body heat. However, it has some adaptations that allow it to maintain a slightly higher body temperature than the surrounding environment, which can enhance its swimming efficiency and predatory performance.
it is a cookie cutter shark
The cookie cutter shark's enemy is the whale.
Yes. The cookie cutter does have enemies. And its enemy is whales.
Yes there is.
A cookie cutter shark beagle
They form into a bud when they are born then they turn into a spahsdui later on after 2 weeks then they are fuly grown the scientific nam is a squashed mushrooommm
Brown/black It depends from shark to shark.
not that much
No!
sharks and whales....
The cookie cutter shark
A cookie cutter shark mostly lives in warm water; it is a coral reef species.