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Biology, 08.10.2020 03:01 lucycbrumby3150

In Australia, mid-day temperatures can soar to over 110°F (43°C). In order to keep their bodies cool, kangaroos lick their arms, coating them with a thick layer of saliva. As the saliva evaporates,
it acts as a cooling mechanism and lowers the kangaroo's body temperature. Which term BEST
describes this activity?

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