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Humans and orangutans have very similar responses. Like humans, when orangutans get too cold, they start to shiver and their hair stands up to trap heat (goose bumps on humans). When they get hot, they sweat.

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Q: How does an orangutan regulate internal temperature in response to heat and cold?
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