Almost all fish are cold blooded, however some species of tuna e.g. Pacific Bluefin, have warm blooded features, enabling them to raise their body temperature above that of the surrounding water.
Cold-blooded While most fish are cold blooded, not all are. Some fish - like the tuna - are warm blooded.
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.
Mammals, birds and some fish are warm-blooded. Tuna and some sharks have circulatory mechanisms in their muscles that increase their temperature when swimming at high speeds.
Almost all fish are cold blooded, however some species of tuna e.g. Pacific Bluefin, have warm blooded features, enabling them to raise their body temperature above that of the surrounding water.
Generally they are cold blooded. However, some tuna, shark and swordfish have warm blooded features. The Blue Fin Tuna use various techniques to keep their muscles and system warm such as having swimming muscles near the center of their bodies instead of near the surface. They are also able to warm their entire bodies through a heat exchange mechanism called the rete-mirabile, which helps minimize the loss of heat through the gills. Blue Fin Tuna must eat more food than other tuna to help maintain their ability to produce heat.
A pufferfish is not warm-blooded. All fish are cold blooded.
Most fish are cold blooded, though there is evidence that some sharks may be warm blooded.cold blooded
Most fish are not warm blooded. However some species are, like Tuna and possibly Whale Sharks, which enable them to migrate to and thrive in colder waters than other fish can.
Fish and reptiles are cold blooded. Tuna is a fish amd therefore cold blooded.
Dogs are warm-blooded.
Peacock's are warm blooded.
Mammals are warm blooded because we are mammals and we are warm blooded