The temperature is 100o again, and I can not tolerate this heat!
They take on the heat of their surroundings
"They like to be active but can't tolerate extreme heat or cold and their feet can be very sensitive. They should always be hydrated and even in the winter, you should carry a water bottle with you."
Lions typically thrive in warm climates and prefer temperatures ranging from 68°F to 90°F (20°C to 32°C). They are well-adapted to the heat of savannas and grasslands but can tolerate higher temperatures as long as they have access to shade and water. Extreme cold can be detrimental to their health, as they are not suited for frigid environments.
DONKEY
Yes, the tongue can tolerate higher temperatures than the finger because it has tougher tissue and a thicker outer layer. However, it is still possible to burn and damage the tongue by exposing it to extreme heat.
yes but they might hibernate
Lions seek a shady location in the heat of the day.
Humans generally tolerate cold temperatures better than extreme heat. While prolonged exposure to cold can lead to hypothermia, the body can often regulate its temperature through mechanisms like shivering and increased metabolic rate. In contrast, high heat can lead to heat exhaustion or heat stroke, as the body struggles to cool itself down, especially in humid conditions. Therefore, while both extremes are dangerous, heat poses a more immediate and severe risk to human health.
dolphins do not live in either extreme heat or cold
Lions are pack and prey animals. In a pride of lions the male lion rules and protects the female lions from threats. However, the female lioness is responsible for killing and feeding the pride. This structure provides stability and safety for the pride.
The cast of Extreme Heat - 2010 includes: Jordan Gilomen as Viper Magnolia Mark Kopischke as Extreme Heat Robert Reintjes as Info