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Heat is lost to environment from ears .

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Elephants use their large ears to regulate their body temperature by flapping them to cool down. As they flap their ears, the blood vessels in the ears release heat, helping to lower their overall body temperature. The thin skin on their ears allows for efficient heat exchange with the environment.

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