Interesting question...I know after our bird has been under the covers for a while his feathers will be damp. Not sure if that's condensation,steam or sweat. I know he's happy and sleepy and loves to have his head scratched then!
2006-12-09 20:29:36
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answered by lady 3
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No they do not.
Birds do not have sweat glands, so must use other means to keep cool when the environment is hot. The three main ways they do this are by:
1. Panting, : in other words, breathing in and out rapidly. Some birds may pant up to 300 times per minute under some conditions.
2. Regulating blood flow in their feet: bird's legs and feet, because they lack feathers, are good sites for heat loss. By increasing the flow of blood to the skin of the legs and feet, birds can lose excess heat.
3. Altering their behaviour: resting when it is hot and only becoming active when it becomes cool. This is, of course, a habit adopted by many animals in stressful environments.
2006-12-08 09:26:03
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answered by obscuremagic 5
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This is the same technique I have taught over 138,000 men and women in 157 countries to successfully treat their excessive sweating condition over the past 7 years!
Remember: Watch the whole video, as the ending will pleasantly surprise you�
2016-05-25 05:08:46
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answered by ? 4
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Unlikely - humans have what we call a Hypothalemus which regulates body temperature precisely using chemo receptors, and its our changes in temperature that cause us to sweat (vaso dialation- blood rises to surface to release heat through water-sweat) and birds bodys temp. are unlikey to be as erratic as ours..
Short answer - unlikely!
2006-12-08 09:22:08
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answered by <-tom-> 3
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no they dont my friends has 4 birds and used 2 have 7. she looked it up and it said "no"
2006-12-08 09:21:33
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answered by Casey_loves_yuhh<3 1
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No....Thats why they fluff out their wings and splash in bird baths
2006-12-08 09:27:50
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answered by BENDER IS THE BOMB!!! (Fav show) 4
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only babies in the nest. Adult birds fluff up feathers or bath.
2006-12-08 09:39:38
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answered by Angie C 3
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no brids do not sweat
2006-12-08 09:27:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yes if they get reall hot
2006-12-08 09:21:45
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answered by rufus 1
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I don't think so!!
2006-12-08 09:20:58
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answered by redirishactress 5
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