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How the African elephant cracked its skin to cool off

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An intricate network of crevices adorns the skin surface of the African bush elephant. By retaining water, these micrometer-wide channels greatly help elephants in regulating their body temperature. Today, researchers report that African elephant skin channels are true fractures of the animal brittle and desquamation-deficient skin outermost layer. The scientists show that the elephant hyperkeratinised skin grows on a lattice of millimetric elevations, causing its fracture due to local bending mechanical stress.

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"How the African elephant cracked its skin to cool off", MachPrinciple, October 05, 2018, https://machprinciple.com/post/How-the-African-elephant-cracked-its-skin-to-cool-off

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