jack rabbits ears are super thin and bllood vessles are there so the wind cools the blood which cools the jack rabbit
By digging small ditches in the ground for shade
flaps its ears
Desert jackrabbits have large ears to help regulate their body temperature. During hot weather, blood vessels in their ears dilate to release heat, while during cold weather, blood vessels constrict to retain heat.
Their large ears help them to keep cool.
yes they do
All rabbits are very hot in the summer with their coat so whenever they go out of their burrow, they find some shade. Also, they go into there burrows if its to hot even in the shade. Water trickles onto the dirt and sinks in there. That's why its cool down there!
Elephants, Texas jackrabbits, some donkeys.
an elephant uses its ears to keep cool by flapping them around its head therefor keeping it cool
an elephant uses its ears to keep cool by flapping them around its head therefor keeping it cool
they ears are used to listen for predators but also to act as a radiator to keep cool with its ears
elaphants flap their ears to keep their blood cool ,and it goes through their bodies to keep them cool.
Elephants have large, thin ears with a network of blood vessels. To cool down, they flap their ears, causing air to flow over the vessels and help regulate their body temperature. This process cools the blood circulating through their ears before being sent back to the rest of the body.