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Picture No. 10761989Nile Crocodile - by opening their mouth crocodiles control their body temperature, they cool off - also referred to as thermoregulation (Crocodylus niloticus) Date:
Picture No. 10760658Namibia - Kung Bushman / San women with children at a fireplace at a cool winter morning in the Kalahari Desert. Date:
Picture No. 10851387Black-Breasted Button Quail - female fluffing up plumage to cool off in heat of day - on the forest floor (Turnix melanogaster) Date:
Mountain Goat - lying down in snow - Glacier National Park - Montana - USA _D3A7532TOM-1809 Mountain Goat - lying down in snow Glacier National Park - Montana - USA Oreamnos americanus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only
Fire Salamander resting on a thick tree root in forest Plitvice Lakes National Park, CroatiaSAS-188 Fire Salamander - resting on a thick tree root in forest Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia Salamandra salamandra Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal
Black-tailed Jackrabbit - the blood through the ears help the jackrabbit regulate its body temperature. Mh210TOM-807 Black-tailed Jackrabbit - the blood through the ears help the jackrabbit regulate its body temperature California
Black-tailed jackrabbit - blood vessels in ears help keep jackrabbit cool, method of dissipating heat. Western USATOM-1489 Black-tailed jackrabbit - blood vessels in ears help keep jackrabbit cool, method of dissipating heat. Western USA
Mountain goat females with young lying on small snow patch. Pacific Northwest, summer. MtTOM-1102 Rocky Mountain Goat - Females with young lying on small snow patch. Pacific Northwest, USA. summer Oreamnos americanus Mt