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Why do humans catch a chill when out in the rain for too long, but animals don't.?
Animals in the farm do not need to be sheltered with an umbrella or hide when it rains. Yet, why don't they fall ill, like us. It can't be the different outer body covering that causes this phenomenon, since humans, like all other mammals have hair/fur. Has it got to do with the thickness of the skin? Some animals too, do not have thick layers of skin or fat but do not fall ill despite being out in the open on a rainy day.
What is the scientific explanation for this? I would appreciate your help.
it is my understanding that most animals create their own vitamine C, which helps protect against a multitude of problems. G. Pigs are the exception, which is why they are used in human experiments.
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