European polecat ferrets have poorly develop sweat glands and are susceptible to heatstroke in temperatures over 85 degrees Fahrenheit
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No, European polecat ferrets do not hibernate
Chickens cannot sweat. That is why they pant.
Polecats paws look exactly the same as the domestic ferret paws
dogs don't sweat, they don't have sweat glands. that's why they pant. actual they sweat through their paws and nose so ya
No, European polecats ferrets are not considered pests in Europe
Cats and Lions pant when they need extra oxygen. A: cats can pant, my cats always pant after they have there vets injections as it makes them drowsey and hot, lions pant as they hav lots of slivah, just like we sweat!!
Its how they cool themselves down. Its like when u sweat.
Cats sweat from the pads on their feet. They are unable to sweat elsewhere.
equines are incapable of panting and instead sweat to cool themselves down
No, but they do have taste buds on their tongues.
They sweat only through their pads. Other than that, they stick their tongues out and pant.Wolves pant if they get too hot, but according to scientists, the only sweating they can do is through their foot pads.