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Yes, marlin fish are cold-blooded, meaning their body temperature is regulated by the surrounding water temperature. However, they possess a unique adaptation that allows them to maintain a body temperature higher than that of the surrounding water, which aids in their hunting and swimming efficiency. This adaptation is known as regional endothermy, allowing marlins to thrive in various oceanic environments.

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