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Birds often have their beaks open to cool down during hot weather, as they cannot sweat and use this method, known as 'gular fluttering,' to promote heat loss. Cool.
Squirrels sploot, or lie flat on their bellies with legs stretched out, to regulate their body temperature, especially in hot weather, by pressing their belly against cool surfaces to dissipate heat. This behavior is also known as "pancaking" or "frogging" and is observed in other animals like dogs and rabbits. I looked it up after seeing a share from Anthony. I know now what i've seen before 😁 .
the sunset lies beyond the tall grass .
the days heat was dissipating . a comfortable breeze was blowing . lots of insects around flying . it was me they were eyeing . my time out was soon ending . i'll be back out for another beginning .
may 9 2026
partly cloudy skies . over our drive . on a beautiful may day .
sunday evening splash .
clear
2 inch catch so far .
it's a bluetiful day .
a vibrant pop of color for your day . it's the wildflower way .
a great weather day . as we make our way .
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