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When the bobcat gets too hot it can sweat through the skin on its paws. Explain how this helps the bobcat to regulate its internal body temperature.
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When the bobcat gets too hot it can sweat through the skin on its paws.
Explain how this helps the bobcat to regulate its internal body temperature.
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Sweat evaporates to cool down the area of the sweating. If the ground, or the bobcat in general, is hot, it's paws can sweat to cool down that area.
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