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Which animals sweat? Where is it?
Elephants rely on their ears,

Rabbits also rely on their ears.

The sweat glands of dogs are on the tongue,

Cats have few secretory glands, but they can radiate heat from the body surface and pad their paws.

Cattle sweat through sweat glands, which are distributed between nose and toes;

The fox leaned against his ear,

Birds basically don't sweat (birds also excrete a small amount of heat through urine and liquid feces from time to time)

Pigs are covered with pig pores.

Wolves, like dogs, rely on their tongues.

Snakes are animals that appear at night and their bodies are very cold. They sleep in caves during the day, it's not hot and they don't have to sweat!