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A character in the image of a cartoon animated rabbit known as "Bugs Bunny", which was created by the Warner Bros. Co.
You better believe it! But rabbits, unlike dogs that pant, have another way of cooling down. On hot days rabbits strech out their legs, lie on their belly and breathe deeply. However a VERY relaxed rabbit will do this only. Rabbits that are stressed will feel too nervous to "cool".
The rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit is just called "Rabbit"; it has no other name.
Dermis can not produce the sweat. Sweat is produced by the sweat glands. They lie in the dermis.
Rabbits can and do sweat but only on a very small percentage of their body. Their ears radiate heat away from the body and this is how they usually regulate their temperature however in extreme heat they sweat around the lips, nose and chin and to a lesser degree at the feet. Also they will lick themselves at the wrists and ankles to transfer moisture to these areas where there are major blood vessels near the skin. This helps to lower the body temperature. Rabbits do not sweat any where else on their body however and are prone to heat stroke in temperatures over 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26 Celsius). So it is important to help keep your pet rabbits cool in the summer.If it is warm and your rabbit is wet around the mouth and breathing heavily she may be suffering from the heat and possibly developing heat stroke. You should immediately moisten the ears with room temperature water via a wet wash cloth or a water mister, moisten the wrist area as well if the rabbit allows it. See the ideas below about keeping your rabbit cool. Do not soak the rabbit in cold water because this can make the problem worse (it causes the blood vessels to narrow and prevents heat from escaping the body; it can also stress the rabbit out).If your rabbit does not seem to improve at all after 15-20 minutes and continues to breath quickly and heavily you should take her to the vet to be treated for possible heat stroke.Because rabbits don't sweat on most of their body, aiming a fan at the rabbit will not help to cool it down (also, fans bother most rabbits). When the temperature edges into the late 70s (mid 20s Celsius), care needs to be taken to ensure rabbits do not become overheated. If you don't have air conditioning, other methods to keep a rabbit cool include:You can place a large plastic bag filled with ice next to the rabbit, she may even choose to lay on it which will cool her significantly. Placing any large piece of ice near the rabbit is helpful in an emergency situation, some ideas are a frozen bottle of water, bag of frozen peas, corn, etc.Drape a towel soaked in really cold water over the cage (but not dripping on the rabbit), and aim a fan at the towel. This helps cool the air.Chill a ceramic or stone tile in the freezer, and then give it to the rabbit to lay on.Make sure the rabbit always has plenty of cool fresh water to drink; serve her salad greens dripping wet, too.Wherever you keep your rabbit, make sure it has plenty of space in the shade at all times, and good airflow.
The sweat pore is were the sweat from the sweat gland is released. The main function of sweat is temperature regulation (thermoregulation).
Consider some of the following options: * Fried Rabbit * Southern Fried Rabbit * Chicken Fried Rabbit * Baked Bunny * BBQ Rabbit * McRabbit and Fries * IHOP rabbit * Captain DeRabbit. * Deli Rabbitsalami and Rabbitstrami * Biscuits and Rabbit Gravy * Rabbit pot pie * Rabbit Stew * Rabbit Casserole * Rabbit Flambe * Rabbit Kabobs * Rabbit Chowder * Rabbit Creole * Roast Suckling Rabbit * Roast Rabbit and Yorkshire pudding * Four and Twenty Rabbits baked in a Pie * Rabbit Sushi * Rabbit Haggis * Rabbit Hock and Bean Soup * Rabbit Rinds * Rabbit Jerkey * Rabbit Ragu * General Tsos Rabbit * Rabbit Kao Pao * Curried Rabbit * Corned Rabbit and Cabbage * Corned Rabbit Hash * Bunny Burgers * Bunny Bouillabaise * Hare Hamburgers * Fuzzy Wuzzy Frankfurters * Corn Rabbit * Rabbit Chile * Rabbit Wings
The homophone for "sweat" is "sweet".
Your things do have sweat glands, so yes, they can sweat.
Colour.Hippo sweat is red/orange while human sweat is colourless.
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The sweat gland produce sweat. The sweat pore provides a portal of exit for the body wastes excreted in the sweat. Sweat also helps to cool the body down.