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From: Alfredo B Alves dghost@****.com
Subject: Now THAT'S a good question...
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 21:27:21 -0500
On Sun, 4 Jun 2000 18:30:27 -0700 (PDT) Rand
Ratinac?<docwagon101@*****.com> writes:
> Do Night Ones have sweat glands?
>
> Well?
>
> See, I was pondering this question, while teasing my
> dog this morning. Dogs don't have sweat glands,
> probably because of all their fur. They cool off by
> panting. I'm no biologist, so I don't know about other
> furred animals, but it'd make sense for them not to
> have sweat glands either, for the same reason.
>
> So what about Night Ones? They have fur. So do they
> have sweat glands (and get wet, stinky fur whenever
> they exercise), or do they cool off by panting, or by
> another method?

Well, mammaries are modified sweat glands :) I don't know if that says
anything about sweaty Night Ones or not ... What about monkeys? Do they
have sweat glands?

> *Doc' slaps a bumper sticker on his car...'Night Ones
> do it doggie-style...*

*... right next the one that says 'Night Ones do it without shaving their
backs' ...*

:)

--
D. Ghost
Profanity is the one language all programmers know best
- Troutman's 6th programming postulate.

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