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Gather information from the Internet and find out how the body temperature of animals, such as a cat, dog, horse, camel, cow and buffalo, is measured. If there is any veterinary hospital in your vicinity, you may visit to see the body temperature of animals being measured.

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Animal body temperatures are measured using digital or mercury thermometers, typically rectally for accuracy. Each species has its own normal range: cats and dogs around 101-102°F, horses 99-101°F, camels 97-101°F, cows and buffaloes 100.5-102.5°F.

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  1. To measure animal body temperatures, veterinarians use digital or mercury thermometers, usually inserted rectally for precise readings. Typical temperature ranges are 101-102°F for cats and dogs, 99-101°F for horses, 97-101°F for camels, and 100.5-102.5°F for cows and buffaloes. These measurements are crucial for diagnosing health issues. For specific procedures, visiting a local veterinary hospital can provide hands-on insight into how these temperatures are monitored and managed for various animals.

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