Every fish is cold blooded exempt the tuna fish so a puffer fish is cold blooded.
Yes, betta fish are cold-blooded animals, meaning they rely on their environment to regulate their body temperature. They do not have the ability to internally regulate their body temperature like warm-blooded animals do.
Fish are generally cold-blood. But even some fish have "warm-blooded" features. Swordfish and some sharks have circulatory mechanisms that keep their brains and eyes at above ambient temperatures.
Most Puffer Fish are compatible with fish around the same size of the Puffer Fish. If you have a fish a lot bigger, or smaller than the puffer, it has a lower chance of being "nice" to the other fish.
AnswerCold blooded, along with reptlies and amphibians. Cold-blooded animals are now called ectotherms, for the term cold-blooded is misleading. Cold-blooded organisms maintain their body temperatures in ways different from mammals and birds. The term is now outdated in scientific contexts. Cold-blooded creatures were, initially, presumed to be incapable of maintaining their body temperatures at all. They were presumed to be "slaves" to their environments. Whatever the environmental temperature was, so too was their body temperature.
Salmon are cold-blooded fishes.
yes because it is a fish all fish are cold blooded
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A pufferfish is not warm-blooded. All fish are cold blooded.
Yes algae fish are cold blooded all fish are cold blooded.
Most fish are cold blooded, though there is evidence that some sharks may be warm blooded.cold blooded
Yes. All fish are cold-blooded.
Cold blooded
Fish and reptiles are cold blooded. Tuna is a fish amd therefore cold blooded.
No, they are cold blooded like all fish (:
it is cold blooded.
Both cold blooded.
Cold-blooded While most fish are cold blooded, not all are. Some fish - like the tuna - are warm blooded.