Aside from humans, several others animals are able to sweat. These animals include horses and other primates like apes and monkeys.
Only mammals sweat, but not all mammals have the same number of sweat glands. In addition, some animals have modified sweat glands called mammary glands.
lion
pigs
dogs
There are animals who do not have sweat glands. Animals like reptiles and fish don't have sweat glands. Pigs and elephants lack them too.
Some mammals have sweat glands, but not all. Most furbearing animals, like dogs and cats, have no sweat glands; the fur would keep the sweat from evaporating and defeat the purpose of having them. Animals with no sweat glands cool off by panting.
Mammals have sweat glands and the bodies react to fluctuation in outside temperatures. Therefore, animals sweat to regulate.
sudoiferous glands
No, they have sweat glands
Only mammals have sweat glands. Dinosaurs were reptiles, so they did not have sweat glands.
There are 250,000 sweat glands in a pair of feet.
Sweat glands are found in the skin.
Not all animals. Most mammals have sweat glands. Pigs, elephants, rabbits don't have sweat glands. You will find lions lazy because they have very few sweat glands and the best way to not get heated up is to do nothing!! Infact, a lion, due to the above facts, plus due to the fact that its eyes are extremely sensitive, hunts more during the night than the day. Sweating happens through paws and through the mouth moisture in many animals.
Well sudoriferous glands are sweat glands. They include the Eccrine sweat glands also known as the merocrine sweat glands, Apocrine sweat glands, Ceruminous glands and mammary glands.
Sweat glands releases sweat and oil glands release oil, other wise they are both glands
In the sweat glands.