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I don't think water has anything to do with it. Rabbits' ears are thick with blood vessels. When the rabbit gets too hot, it feeds more blood to the vessels in the ears, which are close to the surface so they can dump heat into the air. When it cools off, the blood flow is restricted to conserve heat.

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Q: What property of water allows rabbits to release heat through their big ears?
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