Answer:
The correct answer is c. wind blowing across the body surface
Step-by-step explanation:
Blowing of winds across the body increase the rate of heat exchange because as the wind moves along the body surface it draws the heat from the surface which results in the cooling of the body.
Also when any animal sweat the blowing wind evaporated the sweat from the body surface and we know that evaporation cause cooling of the body.
Furs, blubber or fat layer, counter current heat exchange and vasoconstriction helps in saving the energy, therefore, they do not increase heat exchange rather they oppose heat exchange. Therefore the correct answer is c.