It's due to the higher oxygen content of the water, which supports a greater biomass
Tornadoes are more common in areas with warmer climates than those with cold ones.
because warmer colours are warmer than cooler
Since most fish are bony this would count for all cold-blooded fish (minus cartilaginous ones such as the shark or sting ray). Because fish are cold-blooded or exothermic they change body temperature according to the water temperature. In order to regulate their temperature they either move to warmer or colder water, or they change the blood flow to blood vessels near the surface of there skin or fins and use this to change the rate in which they change color. Since the colder the water the slower the animal (in the case of cold blooded animals) many fish live in warmer waters, but there are still fish that live as far up as the arctic or as far down as the coast of Antarctica .
cold ones salt water fish
You shouldn't keep long goldfish and the small fat ones tgether as they will just compete for food and as the small ones are not as quick they are likely not to be fed! however i have 2 long ones and 7 stumpy ones and they seem to be fine in the same tank! i olso have 3 small shrimps and neon fish i am going to add more fish to my tank this weekend but am not quite sure what ones yet!i hope that as of some help!
Because the wamer colours are more vibrant than cooler ones so that is why we see them!
All insects are cold blooded, as are fish and reptiles. Birds and mammals are the ones that tend to be warm blooded.No.
Because the wamer colours are more vibrant than cooler ones so that is why we see them!
the big ones range from 1o$+ and smaller ones are no more than 5$
'Cold ones' could mean drinks that have been kept refrigerated. Or 'cold ones' could refer to vampires, because 'cold ones' is a label used for vampires as they are said to have unnaturally cold skin.
The largemouth is a tremendous fighter, with hard runs and leaps. But it depends on many factors. One, how cold is the water? In colder water, bass, being cold blooded like all fish, tend to be more sluggish than in warmer water. Two, the size of the fish. Big bass pull harder than smaller ones normally. Three, the reel and rod and line strength. Baitcasting reels have more reeling power than spinning reels, and the line test in pounds also determines the time involved. With eight pound test, for instance, have the drag looser to allow the fish to tire itself out. Heavier line will usually make it tougher for the fish to break the line and escape. Use the right equiptment, and most fish can be boated after a minute or two.
Worms, Frogs, caterpillars, fish, turtles, and alot more!