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unusual facts about Thermoregulation



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Chinese water dragon

Like many other reptiles the Chinese water dragon possesses a small, iridescent, photosensitive spot between their eyes referred to as the pineal gland (or colloquially as the third eye) that is thought to help thermoregulate their bodies by sensing differences in light to assist with basking and seeking shelter after sunset.

Overheating

Hyperthermia, also called sunstroke, an elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation


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