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Pheasants warm up by basking in sunlight or using their feathers to trap heat, often perching in sunny spots during cooler times. They also engage in physical activity, such as foraging or flight, to increase their body temperature. To cool off, pheasants seek shade, reduce their activity levels, and may pant to facilitate evaporative cooling, allowing them to regulate their body temperature effectively. These behaviors help them adapt to varying environmental conditions throughout the day.

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