Why do pigs tail is mud in hot days?
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We humans have no problem keeping our bodies at the correct temperature because we have sweat glands that secrete perspiration in order to keep our bodies at the correct temperature. You see, sweat is composed mostly of water mixed with salt and amino acids. When we sweat, the water dissipates into the air which helps cool the skin. Unfortunately, pigs can't sweat like we do because they have very few sweat glands and a barrel like, heat storing physique. So pigs and some other animals such as the rhino, the elephant, the bison and the deer have been observed rolling around in the mud in order to keep cool and prevent overheating when outside temperatures rise. Rolling in the mud can lower an animal's body temperature by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, making mud more efficient than sweating.
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We humans have no problem keeping our bodies at the correct temperature because we have sweat glands that secrete perspiration in order to keep our bodies at the correct temperature. You see, sweat is composed mostly of water mixed with salt and amino acids. When we sweat, the water dissipates into the air which helps cool the skin. Unfortunately, pigs can't sweat like we do because they have very few sweat glands and a barrel like, heat storing physique. So pigs and some other animals such as the rhino, the elephant, the bison and the deer have been observed rolling around in the mud in order to keep cool and prevent overheating when outside temperatures rise. Rolling in the mud can lower an animal's body temperature by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, making mud more efficient than sweating.
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