no
There are no cold blooded horses...
yes, all human beings perspire, only horses sweat
A cold sweat is when the body sweats in response to stress or fear, causing the skin to feel cold and clammy. It is a natural physiological response to a perceived threat, causing the body to cool down in anticipation of a fight-or-flight reaction.
You would sweat at the same rate, no matter how absurd it may sound. During the hot seasons, you don't sweat more, you just sweat constantly or near a constant rate, making it appear that you have sweated more. During the cold season you would bundle up, so you would sweat on your neck, hands, feet, and other places, so it would not seem like you had sweat that much, or that you had sweat at all. Furring the hot season, you wear less clothing, so the sweat is released all at once, over most of your body, making it look like you sweat more.
they don't so shutup
to stop horses sweating to much
Horses like:ShiresClydesdaleFriesianAlbanianAmerican Cream DraftArdennesArgentine CriolloBalearicBan-eiBashkirAnd more, there not cold blooded they just say that because the horses are so big and strong they just call them cold blooded but there really warm blooded
James Brown was the famous late rhythm and blues (R&B) singer, who had a hit with his song, Cold Sweat. The song Cold Sweat was first released in July 1967.
Simply by virtue of its size my vote goes to the larger horses.
because you drink more water on those days and that's how you get rid of it
You stay in a cold area and eat cold drinks and food
Cold-blooded animals cannot sweat, for instance.