they roll in mud or go under a tree
some mammals sweat, but the dog pants to keep cool
Hyenas often times use their saliva to cool themselves or they dig small holes and lay in the cool earth. Sometimes, hyenas will smear their own feces on themselves to keep cool.
They are very strange animals, but they actually pee on their legs to cool off!
fur
Birds keep themselves cool through several mechanisms. They can regulate their body temperature by panting, seeking shade, spreading their wings to increase airflow, or using behavioral adaptations like bathing in water or mud to cool off. Additionally, some birds have specialized air sacs in their respiratory system that help dissipate heat.
people in rajasthan wear cool clothes to keep themselves cool from the burning heat of the sun in rajasthan.
Don't u mean warm!
Flamingo's stand on one leg to regulate their body temperature.
Animals protect themselves from heat by seeking shade, burrowing underground, or finding water to cool off. Some animals also have physical adaptations like fur, feathers, or scales that help regulate their body temperature. Additionally, behavioral adaptations such as panting, sweating, or spreading out in the shade can help animals stay cool in hot environments.
An animal's fur can keep it both cool and warm depending on the season. The fur keeps the cool/warm air between the animal's skin and the outside air.
to keep themselves warm
Although they did keep and use domesticated animals, there are no records of the Hebrews domesticating any animals themselves.