If you mean the village of Bady in the county of Elblag Germany, the possessive form is Bady's (Bady's streets).If you mean the word body, the possessive form is body's(the body's temperature).If you mean the word baby, the possessive form is baby's(the baby's mother).
Bady Bassitt was created in 1910.
Bady Bassitt's population is 14,603.
Most fish can't regulate their body temperature and will simply be (very close to) the temperature of the surrounding water. Some sharks can maintain an internal temperature a little higher than ambient water temperature.
Bady Minck was born in 1962, in Luxembourg.
a shark is cold-blooded. its temperature is the same temperature as the water its in. A great white shark is warm blooded i can increase its body temperature to temperatures slightly higher than that of the water, it temperature varies in different parts of the body, varies from about 13-25 degrees Celsius.
Bady Bassitt's motto is 'Lucet Per Se'.
The area of Bady Bassitt is 108.5 square kilometers.
Bady Minck's birth name is Madeleine Binck.
Tiger sharks, like all sharks, are actually ectothermic, meaning they are cold-blooded. This allows them to maintain their body temperature based on their surrounding environment, which helps them conserve energy. However, some species of sharks, including the tiger shark, have adaptations that enable them to slightly regulate their body temperature in warmer waters, but they rely primarily on the ambient temperature of their habitat. This cold-blooded nature is typical of many fish species, allowing them to thrive in diverse aquatic environments.
Sharks are ectothermic animals, meaning their body temperature is largely influenced by the surrounding water temperature. Most shark species thrive in water temperatures ranging from about 50°F (10°C) to 86°F (30°C), depending on the species. Some sharks, like great whites and makos, can maintain a body temperature slightly higher than the water, allowing them to be more active in cooler waters. Their adaptability to various temperatures helps them inhabit diverse marine environments.
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