well china has lots of panting there is the wiki panting and the
Yes, goats sure do sweat! They sweat much like domesticated dogs do. They swear through their panting. However, they do no perspire!
My dog has been panting all day.The wolf sat in the corner, panting and eyeing up the prey he has saved for dinner.
They start panting and find some shade/water.
Edward Panting has written: 'My poems'
A dog would be panting because as a stuctural adaptaion . My answer is no because a dog would be panting because is hot.
Panting, dogs don't have sweat glands.
Yes and no. If the dog has been playing ball, panting is the way dogs sweat. If the dog is giving birth, panting accompanies labor and delivery. If the dog is wounded and the wound is painful and infected, panting is an indication of pain.
The sound of panting is often represented in writing as "pant pant" or "huff huff" to convey the rhythmic and rapid breathing patterns associated with panting.
He was panting after finishing 10 laps during P.E.
No, the noun (gerund) panting is a concrete noun, a word for a physical action.
Panting is effective at cooling a dog off when it's too hot. Dogs can't sweat so panting is the only natural way for it to cool themselves off.
Not really. It needs punctuation and some of the words seem to be in the wrong place. Maybe this would sound better:" After a little way, despite not drawing in much breath, you collapse, panting." OR "But despite not drawing in much breath, after a little way, panting, you collapse." Another variation: After a little way, you collapse panting but not drawing in much breath, despite the effort.