Well dogs lose their sweat by panting but also cats and dogs sweat under the pad of the paws which is called sweat glands. And pigs lose their sweat by Rowling in mud. Well many hoofed animals sweat like horses sweat through the pores of their skin like us humans.
Technically, plants do not "sweat". However, they do go through transpiration, which is the release of water into the atmosphere from a plant, which could possibly be considered sweating.
Plants can get rid of excess water by transpiration and guttation.
no not all animals sweat .
Transpiration
There are animals who do not have sweat glands. Animals like reptiles and fish don't have sweat glands. Pigs and elephants lack them too.
Aside from humans, several others animals are able to sweat. These animals include horses and other primates like apes and monkeys.
yes, but most sweat through their tongue, which is why you see dogs tongue's sticking out. And also please correct your grammar i believe your question should be: Do any animals sweat? I think you could also improve your own grammar - tongues does not need a possessive apostrophe. The tongues belong to the dogs,(plural), so it should be: dogs' tongues.
Mammals have sweat glands and the bodies react to fluctuation in outside temperatures. Therefore, animals sweat to regulate.
No, because they are furred animals.
Cold Blooded animals are unable to sweat and typically do not pant. They usually cool in water, shade or the ground.
The alligator
No; insects don't sweat.
Primates (animals in the monkey and ape family) and horses
Cold-blooded animals cannot sweat, for instance.
Lizards can because they are warm blooded animals and they can sweat reason being is because they lose water
Some mammals have sweat glands, but not all. Most furbearing animals, like dogs and cats, have no sweat glands; the fur would keep the sweat from evaporating and defeat the purpose of having them. Animals with no sweat glands cool off by panting.