User:SamiAissi/Mountain gazelle

'''In order to combat life-threatening heat stress during the summer, mountain gazelles are able to make adaptive thermophysiological adjustments. This includes allowing their body temperatures to increase slightly during the day, which reduces the amount of water they lose through sweat and the use of evaporation cooling (e.g., panting). These water conservation mechanisms paired with a decreased need for oxygen and a reduced red blood cell count allow them to survive without water for 3 days during the summer.'''

I plan on adding this information under the “Survival and reproduction” section within the ecology subheading of the article. I believe it should go at the beginning of this “survival and reproduction” section, since basically the whole section talks about reproduction, especially the end.