Science News@ScienceNewsEchidnas blow snot bubbles to cool themselves off, a trick that allows them to survive in temperatures that should kill them.sciencenews.orgThese adorable Australian spike-balls beat the heat with snot bubblesAn echidna’s snot bubbles coat the spiny critter’s nose with moisture, which then evaporates and draws heat from the sinus, cooling the blood.11:45 PM · Jan 18, 2023·21.6K Views11 Retweets2 Quote Tweets64 Likes
DanK@DanielK17436630·Jan 19Replying to @ScienceNewsHave remember that trick with all the global warming, been hearing about it forever.1