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14. Animals keep cool in summers
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Answered by velmuruganveerakkal
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I think It's skin or body temperature

Answered by NishikaChauhan
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Some animals, like horses, also produce sweat to help them keep cool when it's hot. Pigs, however, don't sweat. On a hot sunny day, they like to roll in mud to keep themselves cool instead. This works in a similar way because as the water in the mud evaporates, the pigs can lose some heat energy and cool down.

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