They sweat and when they sweat they cool down because when the sweat evaporates you cool down.
Cats cool themselves by panting, sweating through their paw pads, and seeking out cool surfaces to lie on. They are also known for grooming themselves to spread saliva on their fur, which can evaporate and help with heat regulation.
Birds keep themselves cool through several mechanisms. They can regulate their body temperature by panting, seeking shade, spreading their wings to increase airflow, or using behavioral adaptations like bathing in water or mud to cool off. Additionally, some birds have specialized air sacs in their respiratory system that help dissipate heat.
by flapping their ears or spraying themselves with water.
No, animals perspire differently than humans. While humans primarily sweat through their skin to regulate body temperature, animals such as dogs cool themselves by panting, horses sweat mostly through their neck and chest, and birds may release excess heat through their respiratory system.
Dogs, unlike humans do not have sweat glands in their skin and thus do not sweat. The way they keep themselves cool is by panting, which has a similar affect to sweating by pulling heat off of the dogs body and transferring it to the air/moisture in the air.
Just like humans sweat to cool there body down, birds ruffle their feathers to cool themselves down
Because they are cool.
If you mean like a dog panting, it's because that's the way they cool themselves off. Humans sweat, and dogs pant.
humans!
Humans themselves.
Us! humans! humans are animals! isn't that cool!
Hyenas often times use their saliva to cool themselves or they dig small holes and lay in the cool earth. Sometimes, hyenas will smear their own feces on themselves to keep cool.
Because they are cool like that
Humans protect themselves by curbing CFC's. They are the ones that deplete ozone.
no humans are cool
Its hard and a brain can fit in it.
cause they look cool