but you can execute perl scripts much like shell scripts ... as long as the interpreter is defined correctly .... else you need to explicit the interpreter in the command line
no .... the interpreter must match the language used in the script .... and perl in not compatible with shell
but some shells are partialy compatible ... like bash scripts may partially work on ksh and vice versa provided you don't use associative arrays or other incompatible syntax stuff
I'm no good with perl .... but you can try ... maybe if I can't help some of the others can .... it looks like being off topic on this chat ... but try politely ... you might get an answer.
though not very idiomatic, it could be a one-liner
perl -nle '$sum += $_ END { print $sum }'
@BasilPaul the shell basically allows you to run a script in any language as long as it has a valid shebang line; so a script that starts with #!/usr/bin/perl can be run from Bash as long as you have /usr/bin/perl on your system