I believe a rhino has a body temperature of around 76degree Celsius.
By dimensions, a rhino is a little bit more than twice the size of an average obese human, both in length and in width. Hence its body temperature has to be slightly more than double than a human.
The lion comes from Africa and India, in hot desert areas.
It has three body parts the head, the body and the legs.
The lion has a thick, protective coat of fur that helps regulate its body temperature, insulate against the elements, and provide camouflage while hunting. The mane of a male lion serves as both protection and a display of dominance. Additionally, lions have tough, durable skin that helps protect them from injuries during fights with other animals.
a lion is an animal, and a loin is a part of your body.
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The normal body temperature for a lion is 101 degrees Fahrenheit. This is slightly higher than a humans body temperature which is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Normal lion body temperature is 100 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
A puma (otherwise known as a mountain lion, cougar, panther, or catamount) has an average body temperature of around 101° and 102° F.
"Homeotherms" maintain a steady body temperature and are warm-blooded, as opposed to "Poikilotherms" which are cold-blooded.An example of a homeotherm is a Lion, an example of a poikilotherm is a Crocodile.
A lion has a body covering of fur (hair).
its just the way a lions body works.. eg. a lion lives in forests and green land, in a forest there is lots of animal for the lions to eat, there is accessable water, and the temperature is right for the lions body!(:
its just the way a lions body works.. eg. a lion lives in forests and green land, in a forest there is lots of animal for the lions to eat, there is accessable water, and the temperature is right for the lions body!(:
Body of a Lion
A cougar is a large wild cat that is also known as a mountain lion or a puma. Their normal body temperature range falls between 101°F and 102°F.
The body of a lion is covered with fur and hair.
A cat A lion
An echidna-headed lion.