splooting
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Splooting is lying in a spread-legged, prone posture. It is typically performed by four-legged mammals such as dogs and squirrels when they wish to relax or cool down. It may also be known as frogging or pancaking.{{r|rd}}
Dogs
Dogs may adopt this position to relax, stretch and relieve pressure on the spine. It is especially easy and natural for young, flexible dogs and dogs with short legs such as corgis.{{r|rd}}
Because dogs cannot cool themselves efficiently by sweating,{{cite web|author=Anna Burke |date=March 26, 2024 |title=Do Dogs Sweat? |url=https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/do-dogs-sweat/ |publisher=American Kennel Club}} they may use this position to cool their bodies by hugging a cold surface such as stone or tile.{{r|rd}}
Squirrels
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Many squirrels have been noticed splooting on hot days. Such observations have increased as a result of global warming and as it has become easier to share pictures on social media.{{r|sm}}
Other animals
Other animals which have been observed splooting include bears, cats, rabbits and marmots.{{r|g|sm}}
See also
References
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{{citation |url=https://www.rd.com/article/dog-splooting/ |title=Why Do Dogs Sploot? Veterinarians Explain the Cute Canine Behavior |author=Lisa Marie Conklin |date=6 July 2023 |work=Reader's Digest}}
{{citation |title=Why Are Squirrels 'Splooting' on Hot Days? |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-are-squirrels-splooting-on-hot-days-180982480/ |journal=Smithsonian |author=Sarah Kuta|date=July 5, 2023|accessdate=August 8, 2023}}
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