The parts of animals that sweat vary depending on the species. Here are some common areas where animals sweat:
1. Humans: Humans sweat mainly on the skin surface, especially in areas such as the head, armpits, and palms.
2. Dogs: Dogs sweat mainly through their mouths and soles of their feet. They also regulate body temperature by dissipating heat through hair in other parts of the body.
3. Cats: Cats don’t sweat like dogs. They primarily dissipate heat by licking their body surfaces.
4. Horses: Horses regulate their body temperature mainly through sweating on their abdomen and neck.
5. Cows: Cows have many sweat glands in their snouts and noses, as well as sweat pores under their hooves. They can also regulate their body temperature through saliva and breathing.
6. Sheep: Sheep sweat mainly under the hooves and in the mouth and nose, where the sweat glands are concentrated.
7. Rat: Rats mainly dissipate heat through sweating through glands on the soles of their feet and glands in their abdomen.
In short, different species of animals sweat in different places and in different ways, but they are all used to regulate body temperature to maintain good health.
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