by flapping their ears or spraying themselves with water.
the two big ears of an elephant makes there body cool...
Elephants keep cool by sucking water into their trunks and spraying it on themselves. They also will roll around in the mud.
The evaporation of water has a cooling effect. That is also why people perspire.
wallowing means to roll around! answered by Nick Caserta
In his old age, the man's bent toward crude expressions grew into a pathological wallowing in scatological language.
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
Pigs love wallowing in muck. Sarah was left wallowing in self-pity.
A pig enjoys wallowing in mud.
They're keeping themselves cool in the heat.
yes i enjoy wallowing in muyd
wallowing means to roll around! answered by Nick Caserta
The habitat of the Javan rhino is the rainforest of Southeast Asia. Only male rhinos have a horn, and they only have one small horn. They are gray, but after wallowing in mud they may appear brown.
Pigs like wallowing in the mud.
because it is a mud-wallowing fish, of course!
Note that the term antonym is normally applied to a single word that has the opposite meaning of some other single word; once you start using phrases such as "wallowing in sadness" you can still suggest phrases with an opposite meaning, but a phrase is not an antonym. So, the opposite of wallowing in sadness would be getting on with your life, or living in the present.
Basically - food and wallowing. See the link below.
Pa-u Riders Hawaiian Islands - 1907 was released on: USA: February 1907
They live in a tropical climate. I don't think they have a problem staying warm. They sometimes have a problem cooling off.