Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Tian Tian Fund - Do you know where the sweat of animals is hidden?
Do you know where the sweat of animals is hidden?
The parts where animals sweat are:

Ears, nose, eyes, claws, whole body and so on. For example, rabbits sweat on the skin surface, anus and chin.

Squirrels sweat on their paws, and so on.

Sweating is an important way for warm-blooded animals to regulate their body temperature, and the sweating parts of different animals are not exactly the same.

For example:

1. In warm-blooded animals, goats and rabbits don't sweat, and their body temperature is regulated by shallow breathing and heat dissipation.

Cats and dogs only sweat on their toes, while cows and pigs sweat on their noses.

2. Horses, donkeys and mules almost sweat all over, and the sweat glands except the toe ball belong to apocrine glands.

3. Humans only have sweat glands in armpits, and others are exocrine sweat glands.

4. Sweating of animals' feet and feet is considered as an adaptive phenomenon in life, which can prevent slipping when catching prey.