they use it as an insect repellant
Elephants do not have sweat glands!!!!!!!!!!! that's why they have to use there ears to cool themselves down or even role in mud becaus it dries and acts like a shield to the sun ELEPHANTS DO NOT HAVE SWEAT GLANDS
#most elephants may appear to be brown, but that's just mud they roll in to keep biting insects away. Elephants are gray but the Indian variaty may have pinkish areas around their ears
elaphants help with logging in some areas of the world.
Pigs are not very hygienic creatures. Pigs like to roll around in the mud and they eat slops and leftover foods.
Yes, some birds, such as sparrows and swallows, take mud baths. They use mud to build their nests and also to help regulate their body temperature and remove parasites by coating their feathers with mud.
Elephants also enjoy a cooling mud bath.
yes but some time
Whenever it feels like it.
Elephants do not have sweat glands!!!!!!!!!!! that's why they have to use there ears to cool themselves down or even role in mud becaus it dries and acts like a shield to the sun ELEPHANTS DO NOT HAVE SWEAT GLANDS
Yes, the mud acts as a sunscreen, protects from insect bites and helps skin cooling.
To save themselves from the heat of the sun. They often blow dust on themselves or roll in the mud and use the dirt/mud as sunscreen. The rough skin could be so that dirt sticks to it more easily.
it cools them off
Yes elephants do have habits. They enjoy rolling around in the mud.
Yes infact they do use mud for sun screen!
#most elephants may appear to be brown, but that's just mud they roll in to keep biting insects away. Elephants are gray but the Indian variaty may have pinkish areas around their ears
Elephants eat moss grass warter and mud only wild elephants eat that
elaphants help with logging in some areas of the world.