Fish can regulate their body temperature by moving to different water depths where temperatures are more suitable. Some fish species also have specialized adaptations such as counter-current heat exchange mechanisms to minimize heat loss in their bodies. Additionally, fish with larger body masses tend to retain heat better than smaller fish.
Artic fish have a higher concentration of salt in their bodies and this lowers their freezing point by an average of -.7. However, the biggest reason why they don't freeze is they have an array of lipids in their body, mainly glycoprotein, that acts as an antifreeze. There's also a large amount of adaptations these fish have made, look up some artic fish such as the icefish. hope this helps.
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One home remedy for cold shivers is to drink a warm beverage such as tea or soup to help warm up your body. You can also try taking a warm bath or using a heating pad to help alleviate the shivers. Additionally, make sure to dress in warm layers and keep yourself well hydrated to help combat the chills.
Birds and mammals keep warm by cells releasing their own heat through a process called thermogenesis. This can include shivering to generate heat, brown fat activation, or metabolic reactions in specialized tissues. These mechanisms help regulate the internal temperature of the animal in colder environments.
Sea anemones often surround and provide shelter for clown fish in the wild. The relationship between clown fish and sea anemones is a symbiotic one, where the clown fish receives protection and the sea anemone benefits from the nutrients provided by the fish.
Remoras are found in warm ocean waters worldwide, typically living in tropical and subtropical regions. They are often associated with larger marine animals such as sharks and sea turtles, using them for transportation and to feed off their scraps. Remoras have a unique suction cup on top of their heads that allows them to attach to these hosts.
Wrightia antidysenterica can be propagated from stem cuttings or seeds. To propagate from stem cuttings, take a healthy cutting with at least three nodes, remove the lower leaves, and plant it in a well-draining potting mix. Keep the cutting in a warm and humid environment until roots develop. For seed propagation, sow the seeds in a well-draining soil mix and keep them warm and moist until germination occurs.
They do not HAVE to be warm. I keep mine under a light built into the lid to keep him warm. It is nice to keep your fish warm. It is very pleasant in winter. I would suggest a warmer.
no it helps the fish breathe
yes it is because if you have fish in there you need to keep it luke-warm not warm. yes sthere is a difference.. but if you put warm water in there there is a possibility that they could die.. if there are no fish in there be my guest and put warm water in there lol
yes, animals such as fish store fats to keep them warm and alive during the cold winter, so eating fish would keep kids lean.
they are gay and eat balls to stay warm
give it a blanket, and cuddle it everyday
campers can use pantyhose to keep warm....fishermen can use pantyhose to put fish chum in to attract fish
like you keep a tropical water fish only you should provide it cold water instead warm water.
A fish is warm-blooded.
all fish aren't just cold blooded some are warm blooded to. Also a lionfish does exist just look it up on google.com and a lion fish is real ID041510697. lion fish are real and have many different names such as scorpion fish and dragonfish
Platys can sometimes be kept in a bowl, if the bowl is big enough and in a warm enough area. Generally, though, fish bowls should be banned and not used.
you wash it with a damp warm rag and keep it in 65 degrees Fahrenheit and have baby fish for it to it