Scientists Discover First Warm-Blooded Fish
sciencehabit writes: The opah lives in the dark, chilly depths of the world's oceans, using heated blood to keep warm. It's the first fish found to be fully warm-blooded. Certain sharks and tuna can warm regions of their body such as swimming muscles and the brain but must return to the surface to protect vital organs from the effects of the cold. The opah on the other hand, generates heat from its pectoral muscles, and conserves that warmth thanks to body fat and the special structure of its gills. “It’s a remarkable adaptation for a fish,” says Diego Bernal, a fish physiologist at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.
Always different, always trending, you go California!
Would they make Ren Hoeck envious?
What did it taste like?
Warm bloodedness is a survival adaption owing to human's adversion to warm sushi. I bet these fry up wonderfully though.
Left MS Windows for Linux Mint and never looked back!
Vote for Bernie in 2016!
Let me know when your scientists discover Tuna.
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An honest politician?!
...and I thought I saw everything after a kosher pig.
A 'singular oddity' is an event that cannot be explained and only happens when you are alone.
God made it like that so that it could live there. An utter waste of money, its nothing more than these so called scientists creating jobs for themselves, or feebly justifying their positions of avoiding not doing real work.
How long until this lil fella is on the menu at RL? Warm blooded fish sounds delish!
Am I the only one who first read it as Oprah and imagined this fish conducting a deep-sea talk show?
http://www.damninteresting.com/warm-blooded-plants/
Aquaman is a warm blooded fish.
There are no loopholes. It's either legal or it's not.
Is it possible then that the ancestors of the first tetrapods had dormant genes for being warm blooded even before they walked up onto the land?
How did they prepare it? Pan Fried? Steamed? Sushi?
Nuff said?
Seriously ?