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Animal Physiology, Animal Refresher
Thermostability — Lowest and Highest Species
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Question (English)
Thermostability is lowest in ____________ & highest in ____________
- Camel & Buffalo and Sheep ✓ Correct
- Goat & Sheep
- Camel & Goat
- None
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Camel (lowest) & Buffalo and Sheep (highest)
Thermostability refers to the capacity of an animal to maintain a constant core body temperature in the face of thermal challenge.
Why Camel Has Lowest Thermostability?
- Camels practice adaptive heterothermy — they deliberately allow their body temperature to fluctuate widely: ~34°C at night → ~41°C during the day (a 7°C swing)
- This conserves precious body water by reducing the need for evaporative cooling during the hottest period
- Camel can tolerate dehydration of up to 25–30% body weight without dying — unlike most mammals
- Though adaptive, this wide temperature fluctuation = low thermostability (temperature is NOT maintained stably)
Buffalo and Sheep — Highest Thermostability
- Buffalo maintain stable core temperature through efficient cardiovascular and evaporative cooling mechanisms
- Sheep rely heavily on respiratory evaporation (panting) to stabilize body temperature
Heat Stress Susceptibility
- Most susceptible to heat stress: Pig (limited sweating, poor panting)
- Pig thermoregulates behaviorally by wallowing in mud or water
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