some sweat others pant and others just roll in mud such as pigs
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Yes, only human's perspire.
Animals lose water when they urinate, perspire, and exhale.
No, animals perspire differently than humans. While humans primarily sweat through their skin to regulate body temperature, animals such as dogs cool themselves by panting, horses sweat mostly through their neck and chest, and birds may release excess heat through their respiratory system.
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Perspire: To sweat.1. Do you perspire alot when you are riding bike?2. Try not to perspire when you get nervous.3. Can anyone give me a sentence for the word perspire?4. What does the word perspire mean?5. Thank you for telling me what the word perspiremeans.- Never let them see you perspire.
Ectothermic animals, also known as cold-blooded animals, generally do not perspire like mammals do. Instead, they rely on environmental factors to regulate their body temperature, such as basking in the sun or seeking shade. Some ectotherms may have other methods of thermoregulation, like behavioral adaptations, but they do not produce sweat to cool down.
Animals lose water when they urinate, perspire, and exhale.
After P.E. that day, I wiped perspire off my forehead!
Perspire has two syllables: per-spire.
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