Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - It's 43.5 degrees in Chongqing, and the police dog is hot. How do animals escape the heat at high temperature?

It's 43.5 degrees in Chongqing, and the police dog is hot. How do animals escape the heat at high temperature?

It's 43.5 degrees in Chongqing, and the police dog is hot. Animals avoid the high temperature in this way.

1, dog

When the weather is hot, dogs will stick out their tongues and spit, which is a way to escape the heat. Moreover, they will dig a big hole in the soft soil and let themselves get in.

2. Rabbit

The rabbit is covered with hair. In order to avoid the heat, it will use its huge ears. When the weather is hot, its ears will keep flapping to achieve the purpose of heat dissipation.

3. Long-tailed monkey

Long-tailed monkey In summer, the long-tailed monkey's tail will emit excess heat, so when the weather is hot, the long-tailed monkey will wag its tail.

4. kangaroo?

Kangaroos bend down to reduce exposure to the sun. When the temperature is above 35 degrees Celsius, they can't find natural water to cool down, so they use their own water to cool down. They will lick their front paws with their tongues and lower their body temperature through evaporation of saliva.

5. Elephants

Elephants like to roll in the water and use it by spraying water through their nostrils. Shower? To cool down. Or beat the big ears hard to let the hot air spread outward? In addition, the common summer resort for elephants is mud bath. Mud can not only effectively protect against the sun, but also lower the body temperature.

6. Snails?

Most snails live in a humid environment. In hot and dry summer, the snail's body surface will produce a viscous liquid, which will wrap their shells and it will curl up in the shells to escape the heat. If it is in the desert of Africa, in summer, snails will hide in hard shells and sand? Summer sleep? .

7.hippo

Usually, hippos soaked in water will only lower their body temperature and will not be affected by ultraviolet rays. Hippopotamus's skin will produce a pink sweat, which will quickly harden and form a hard shell, which can resist ultraviolet rays.

Sweat is a natural sunscreen product of hippopotamus, and it can also prevent the growth of bacteria.