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Because they they can survive heat and their body parts help them to protect against heat.
The two parts of an animal that give off the most heat are the core body organs, such as the heart and liver, and the brain. These organs are metabolically active and require a lot of energy, which is released as heat during their functioning.
They detect the body heat of an animal. When they sense the heat, they just stick on.
they generate their own body heat.
skin!!
yes they use their ears to radiate body heat.
An animal is less active in summer due to increased body heat.
Yes, the human body is a poor conductor of heat due to its high water content. This means that heat does not easily flow through the body, helping to maintain a relatively constant internal temperature.
Any warmblooded animal like mammals. Cold-blooded animals rely on surrounding heat to heat their body, that's why you see lizards laying on the rocks in the sun.
Animals are considered to be nonmetals, because they can not be easily reshaped and are good conductors of heat or electricity.
function is to move the body parts and the internal organs as well as maintains body posture. this system of the human body also produces heat
A dead animal!Seriously now. All animals produce body heat. The amount they create will be determined by several factors. Local temperature, body insulation, respiration, general health, and their normal body temperature are some of the more obvious ones that I can think off. Such factors will determine the amount of heat that an animal must generate to maintain its healthy body temperature.