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  - WN.COM - Environment - 24/Jun 15:50

Why do turtles do the ‘Superman pose’?

The summer heat is on for millions and no matter your animal species, keeping our bodies cool is critical for survival. Humans seek out shade, water for swimming, and some deploy the uniquely-human technique of “sitting in the air conditioning and barely moving.” Other mammals spread out on the grass or sploot to help regulate their body temperature and keep cool. For some turtles, it’s basking or the “Superman pose” that helps keep their bodies at the right...

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