28 May,2024
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Elephants have large ears with a network of blood vessels close to the skin's surface. Flapping their ears helps dissipate excess heat.
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They have specialized physiological mechanisms such as efficient sweating and the ability to tolerate high body temperatures.
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Despite their name, Arctic foxes also inhabit warmer regions.2.
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Desert tortoises have adapted to the extreme temperatures of desert environments by spending much of their time underground in burrows.
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Kangaroo rats are desert rodents that have adapted to survive without drinking water for long periods.
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African elephants use a combination of behaviors such as spraying themselves with water and taking mud baths to stay cool in hot weather.
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Whales have a thick layer of blubber that provides insulation and helps regulate their body temperature, even in warm waters.
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Some lizard species, like the desert spiny lizard, have specialized scales and behaviors that help them regulate their body temperature.
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