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While nearly all fish are cold-blooded—their body temperatures match their surroundings—the opah, or moonfish, is fully warm-blooded, with a body temperature about 5 degrees Celsius (9 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than its environment.

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Because nearly all fish get oxygen by passing water over blood vessels in their gills, their blood and therefore bodies have approximately the same temperature as the surrounding water.
The biology of moonfish gills includes a countercurrent heat exchange system, in which warm blood traveling from the body to the gills winds around vessels carrying oxygenated blood from the gills, thereby warming the colder blood and maintaining a higher body temperature.
With a warmer body temperature, moonfish can swim faster and see better than other fish in their ecosystem, enabling it to more easily hunt prey and migrate long distances.
Some species of tuna, shark, and other fish exhibit regional endothermy and are able to warm parts of their body, but the moonfish can warm its entirety.
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