Mammals will shiver or posses what is called 'brown fat' that continuously produces heat.
our body create it's own heat. That makes us Enothermic.
No, it drys out there skin and then they die from the heat and loss of moisture in there body.
Cold Blooded animals, they can't create body heat so they need to find it somewhere else. If warm blooded animals get to the point that their in a climate they are not suited for, they must conserve their body heat. But technically ALL animals conserve body heat.
Rabbits are mammals. They produce their own body heat. They can cool down by panting, and they can create warmth through building nests. Rabbits can increase body heat by consuming more calories.
It depends on the amount of current, enough current can cook the body.
Involuntary skeletal muscle contractions and relaxations create heat and therefore help to regulate body temperature.
Body heat is the heat that your body has and sweat to cool your body down .
No, solar panels do not create heat they create energy
Blood circulation, body hair, just look up "endotherm" on wikipedia you'll find tons of information.
Urine doesn't create or excrete heat. It dissipates heat and it would be the value of the temperature and the volume of the urine probably expressed in "calories" of heat energy. For humans the urine exits the body at about 99 degrees, but the volume would be a variable.
Wind can be used to create electricity which in turn can be used to create heat.
Snakes are cold blooded, they do not create heat to get warm, they rely on the environment to heat or cool their body. When a pet snake gets in their water, it is trying to cool its body down, or trying to retain moisture.