There are four avenues of heat loss: convection, conduction, radiation, and evaporation. If skin temperature is greater than that of the surroundings, the body can lose heat by radiation and conduction. But if the temperature of the surroundings is greater than that of the skin, the body actually gains heat by radiation and conduction. In such conditions, the only means by which the body can rid itself of heat is by evaporation. So when the surrounding temperature is higher than the skin temperature.
Smaller animals which cannot cope with heat are nocturnal means something specific. It means that animals who cannot stand the heat from the sun only come out at night when it's cooler.
Animals that live in the desert adapt to cope with the lack of water, temperatures, and the shortage of food. To avoid the heat, most desert animals are nocturnal and come out at night to eat.
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"Heat Wave" by Helen Ketteman is a children's book about animals trying to find ways to stay cool during a hot summer day. The main theme is how the heat affects the animals and how they cope with it.
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Australia is known for having copious amounts of deadly animals. People cope with them by being able to identify them and avoid them, all along with setting traps.
An adaptation in a very cold place could be thick fur or feathers on animals to provide insulation and retain body heat, or animals having a high metabolic rate to generate heat internally. Additionally, some animals might have adaptations like hibernation or migration to cope with the harsh conditions of the cold environment.
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No animals live in Antarctica: it's too cold there to support any kind of food chain.
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