No. But sometimes you might find it wet at the back.
No. Surprisingly, they do not have sweat glands. I don't know why.
yes
Cold sweat is when you sweat because of sudden fear.
sweat glands, unfortunately i found that out after my integumentary system test in biology.
sweat cells
cause you sweat
Sweat is secreted through pores in the skin.
you will have ringing in youre ears and sweat alot
Elephants do not have sweat glands!!!!!!!!!!! that's why they have to use there ears to cool themselves down or even role in mud becaus it dries and acts like a shield to the sun ELEPHANTS DO NOT HAVE SWEAT GLANDS
The reason why dogs and birds pant through their mouths and elephants flap their large ears, is to control (reduce) their temperature. Some animals can sweat through their skins and cool themselves as this sweat evaporates from their skin. However, dogs, birds and elephants (and perhaps some other animals) can not sweat so they either evaporate water in their mouths or pump blood into their 'radiator' sized ears to cool themselves.
There are only 2 different conditions linked to excessive sweating of the ears. These 2 conditions are Meniere's disease and Vestibulocochlear dysfunction progressive familial.
Ringing in your ears? Unless you've been taking medication lately that warns you about side affects like ringing in your ears, you're probably fine. When there is a silence in a house or outside, I get random ringing in my ears as well. Don't sweat it. It's probably nothing.
Yes they do. Kinda like a banana shape. hope it helped
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Mice do not have sweat glands, so no they do not sweat. They cool off by dilating the blood vessels in their tail and ears and slow metabolism.
Flies are attracted to body heat, moisture, and the carbon dioxide we exhale, which can make the area around the ears an appealing spot for them. They may also be drawn to the scent of any food or sweat that may be present in that area.
By flapping their ears. PCHQuiz4Cash answer. Or spraying dust or water on themselves.
The body loses it's heat by secreting sweat out through the pores of the skin, as the air or wind passes over the sweat the sweat and the skin is cooled. Some of the heat is then lost through this process. The blood that then runs close to the skin also becomes cooled just like the blood in the ears of an elephant.
They sweat, and their large ears have a rich blood supply which act as heat exchangers.