they go in the water
They go into water.
they open their mouth to cool of because They take left over food from,,
They go into water.
they go in the water
In water
To keep both people and crocodiles safe.
Crocodiles are often seen on the beach, looking like they are asleep, with their mouths open. What they are doing is basking, they keep their mouths open to regulate their body temperature. People sweat, dogs and cats pant, and crocodiles open their mouths :)
it flaps it's big ears back and forth to keep cool
To keep his cool. They do not sweat you see !!
go under trees , into the shade
In water
They stay in the shade of bushes or in an animal burrow or rock crevice to keep cool in the hottest hours of the day.
They have big ears that help keep heat out.
they go in the water
To keep both people and crocodiles safe.
A jackrabbit will spend the hottest part of the day resting in a bed scratched out at the base of a shrub or in a clump of tall grass where the shade will protect it from the heat . The jackrabbit's large ears also help the hare keep cool . The blood vessels in the ears expand to allow the blood to cool before re-entering the body .
people keep killin them
They dont really have enemies...they just have prey( their food). They will fight to take prey from other crocodiles, or to keep what they have.
Rattlesnakes remain in a cool, sheltered place during the hottest time of the day - in an animal burrow, rock crevice, under a shady bush. They only become active after the sun sets and the temperature drops to a comfortable level.
Tigers can live in hot swamps, so they keep cool by spending time in water, since they are excellent swimmers. They are among the only in the cat family to like water.
Keep Your Cool was created in 2003.
they keep dying