Most of the time they would say in heat but that means they are going through a period.
Estivation is a period of summer dormancy similar to hibernation.
its called endotherms
Yes, this is called "in heat." I don't belive it's as messy as a human.
The latent heat of fusion
yes some animals do as far as i know. they use the fat in their bodies to produce body heat. e.g. horses use their own body heat to keep themselves warm.
No, human males do not go into heat like animals. The concept of "heat" is specific to certain animal species, particularly to describe the reproductive cycle of females, not males.
"heat" can not go from colder to warmer temperatures. Heat is not an object, it's energy. Temperature is simply a measurement of how much heat an object possess.
All animals have different mating seasons. A mating season is the period when a female animal's estrous cycle is active, signaling animals to mate. This is also referred to as being "in heat." Cats, cows and pigs can go into heat several times a year. Sheep, goats, deer, foxes and elk go into heat in the fall and winter. Horses and hamsters are in heat in the spring and summer. Dogs go into heat twice a year. Other animals (bears, foxes and wolves) go into heat only once a year (usually in the spring). Rabbits are able to conceive at any moment.
some animals that can survive the winter and not the summer go for long summer sleep.
The energy needed to go from a liquid to a gas is referred to as heat of vaporization.
Warm-blooded animals generate heat to maintain their body temperature through a process called metabolism. This involves breaking down food to produce energy, which is then used to generate heat. Additionally, warm-blooded animals have mechanisms such as shivering and increasing their heart rate to generate more heat when needed.
The latent heat of fusion