Animals living in hot and humid areas have developed various adaptations to regulate their body temperature. Many have efficient cooling mechanisms, such as increased perspiration or specialized respiratory systems that enhance evaporative cooling. Some species exhibit behavior adaptations, like being more active during cooler parts of the day or seeking shade to avoid direct sunlight. Additionally, physical adaptations such as lighter fur or skin coloration can help reflect sunlight, reducing heat absorption.
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