To regulate temperature, our bodies use several mechanisms. When it's hot, we sweat, allowing evaporative cooling to lower body temperature. Conversely, in cold conditions, our bodies shiver to generate heat through muscle activity and constrict blood vessels to minimize heat loss. Additionally, behaviors like seeking shade or wearing layers help us adapt to temperature extremes.
Don't u mean warm!
Hyenas often times use their saliva to cool themselves or they dig small holes and lay in the cool earth. Sometimes, hyenas will smear their own feces on themselves to keep cool.
The fur on their bodies keep them warm.
It keeps you cool, and heating is to keep you warm.
Ants (and all insects) are cold blooded so they don't keep their bodies warm.
Warm bodies , they have fur to keep them warm.
people use air cons to keep themselves cool in summer. it's like how we use heaters in winter to keep warm.
They have Fur to keep their bodies warm.
Whales and Seals have a layer of fat under their skins which act as an insulator/prevent heat loss from their bodies
Snakes can't regulate their tempature because they are cold blooded. When they want to warm up they sun themselves usually on a flat surface such as a rock. To get cool they will retreat to the shade. Many snakes live under rocks or holes in the ground where they go to get cool.
Lots of layers help keep bodies warm, and minimizing the time out of doors.
the suit keep them cool in the sun and warm in the shade is their suits are specially build so that they have air conditioning and their suits are very thick to keep them warm.