The Red Kangaroo is able to keep its body cool (36 °C, 96.8 °F) in a hot climate. Its fur acts to insulate the body and during the heat of the day the kangaroo will rest and stay in the shade. It also control its temperature by panting (breathing hard), sweating and licking its front legs.
How do are body's maintain a constant temperature?
they maintain body temperature by sleeping during the day and hunt at night
by sleeping during the day and hunt at nightnoMajority of the cold-blooded animals maintain their body temperature by exposing their body to the sun
its fur
Endothermic animals maintain constant body temperature in a number of ways. One way is to lay out in the sun.
Birds maintain a body temperature in the range of 105-109 degrees Fahrenheit. This high body temperature helps birds to regulate their metabolism and activities.
Thermal
Yes !
Kangaroos have a body covering of fur.
They are cold blooded animals. They don't maintain their own temperature. Their temperature depends upon the temperature of the water they are in.
Crickets live in environments where they can regulate their body temperature. They are ectotherms, which means they don't have physiological mechanisms to maintain their body temperature.
Yes. Being warm blooded mammals, not cold-blooded reptiles, platypuses do maintain a constant body temperature.