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Cold Blooded. the only fish that even comes close to being warm blooded is the Blue Tuna. but even thay are truly cold blooded. the reason thay might be considered warm blooded if the fact that they expend so much energy swimming that when caught and opened their bodied are warm. but when at rest and alive their blood is cold.

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