Mammals have sweat glands and the bodies react to fluctuation in outside temperatures. Therefore, animals sweat to regulate.
No, sweat is not noun as it is not a name, place ,animal or a thing.This is the reason why sweat is not a noun.
Flamingoes
Dog
sweat/perspiration is water produced by the sweat glands in school to cool off the animal
Humans! But cats will "sweat" on the pads of their paws. got to go
a camel produces very little sweat and urine
Sweat Glands and Anus
What do we do when we are hot? We sweat. we are humans. Dogs and some other animals only have sweat glans on the bottom pads of their feet, and also sweat through their tongue.
Hippos, and Elephants.
In order to regulate internal body temperature, the sweat mechanism allows an animal to quickly dissapate heat. Animals like a horse, cow or human will sweat with exercise or in hot temperatures. Reptiles & insects don't sweat as their body temperature is governed by the environmental temperature. Pigs on the other hand, are mammals and need to have water/humidity applied to the skin in order to help dissapate heat. This is the reason pigs are associated with wallowing in the mud. -Just racey In other words, you are an animal and you should be able to sweat so, yes. -QPerks
Part of it is due to a difference in bacteria that is produced along with the sweat and the bacteria in the area and the other variant is a difference in the hormones. Another thing is that it will smell different to different people due to the hormones, just as an animal can identify another animal by scent.
Hippopotamuses, they secrete a pink substance (mucus) to cool themselves off