Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The golden bear feels hot.

The golden bear feels hot.

Golden bear belongs to temperate forest and has adapted to mild climate. In hot summer, due to the change of weather, the golden bear is prone to some uncomfortable situations. So, what will the golden bear do if it feels hot?

First, the golden bear will start to gasp. When the weather is too hot, the golden bear needs to expel more body heat through its nose and mouth, which makes it short of breath, which means panting.

Secondly, the golden bear's tongue and mouth will become dry. When it feels too hot, the golden bear will start drooling to lower its temperature. If the drooling is not relieved, the golden bear's tongue and mouth will become extremely dry.

In addition, the golden bear will become dull. When the weather is too hot, the golden bear's body will become very tired and its sports ability will be greatly reduced. At this time, the golden bear will move slowly and even rely on branches or other objects to support its body.

Finally, if the temperature of the golden bear is too high, its breathing and heartbeat will be obviously accelerated. At this time, the golden bear needs to cool down in the shade or water and return to normal state.

In short, if you are the owner of the golden bear, you should pay attention to providing it with a suitable environment and diet in summer to prevent fatigue and physical disorders. If the golden bear has any discomfort, be sure to seek medical attention in time.