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We solved the mystery of why some fish are warm-blooded – The Conversation UK
Warm-blooded fish can swim 1.6 times faster than their cold-blooded relatives.

For over 50 years now, scientists have known that, despite their reputation, not all fish are cold-blooded. Some shark and tuna species, the white shark and the Atlantic bluefin tuna, have evolved the ability to warm parts of their bodies, such as their…
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