Physics, asked by hemuh9617, 8 months ago

write the body temperature of domestic animals and birds in to faranit​

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Answered by anshika4raheja
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Answer:

It depends on the species, here are a few of the common domestic species and their normal temperatures:

Dog - 37.5-39oC

Cat - 38-39.5oC

Cow - 38-38.5oC

Horse - 37.5-38.5oC

Pig - 38.5-39oC

Sheep - 38.4-39.5oC

Most birds - 40.5-42oC

Rabbits - around 39.5oC

There are minor variations in 'normal' ranges depending on where you look them up therefore slight variations may also be seen as normal (e.g. a dog with a temperature of 39.3oC would probably still be considered to have a 'normal' temperature).

Answered by Anonymous
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Animals and birds have different body temperatures ranging from 37.5 to 40.0. Therefore, it is impossible calculate the body temperatures of all the animals and birds.

But I suggest one thing. You can add 37.5 + 40.0 which gives the result 77.5.

To covert the number into fahrenheit:

In this case, 77.5 is a celsius.

Celsius to Fahrenheit formula: [°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32

The final formula to convert 77.5 Celsius to Fahrenheit is: [°F] = 77.5 × 9⁄5 + 32

= 171.5

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