Mainly sweat.
Some animals have bodies that can control their own body temperatures. Some animals have to find shade or water to control their body temperature.
Temperature, Ions, Water and Sugar inside the human body.
yes they can control their body temperature
Control of body temperature is important for maintaining homeostasis.
Jellyfish do not actively control their body temperature, their body temperature is that of the water surrounding them. However, they can swim and could move to, or keep themselves in, a body of water where the temperature suites their needs.
They stay under the tree tops to control there body temperature
Animals that do not control their body temperature but rather let the environmental temperature control it are called cold-blooded or the technical term is ectotherm.
by swimmingThe turtle, a cold blooded animal, does not control its body temperature, It takes on the temperature of its surrounding environment.
The are three features that are needed to control an animals body temperature. These are skin to detect temperature, blood to receive the information from the skin, and effectors to take that information and make changes.
it matters what you mean by survive... it feeds by filter feeding.
Homeostasis.
The hypothalamus in the brain is the primary cell that helps in temperature control. It receives signals from temperature-sensitive cells in the skin and organs, and then responds by triggering mechanisms to adjust the body's temperature, such as shivering or sweating.