how do animal adapt and themselves to rise in temperature
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Cold-blooded animals do not maintain a constant body temperature. They get their heat from the outside environment, so their body temperature fluctuates, based on external temperatures. If it is 50 °F outside, their body temperature will eventually drop to 50 °F, as well.When the weather starts to get cold migrating animals fly or swim to a warmer place where they can find food. Animals that adapt to the cold weather often change their appearance. They grow warmer fur or feathers and sometimes change colour. Some animals change colour to camouflage themselves against the snow.
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The most important adaptation is how animals regulate their body temperature. ... Cold-blooded animals do not maintain a constant body temperature. They get their heat from the outside environment, so their body temperature fluctuates, based on external temperatures.
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Some mammals that live in deserts survive by special adaptations in their kidneys and sweat glands that allow them to survive when only very small amounts of water are available to them. Other adaptations for survival in extreme climates include hibernation (a state of winter dormancy) or estivation (summer dormancy).
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