Savanna elephants maintain homeothermy under African heat We used ingested temperature data loggers to record core temperature of four partly free-ranging savanna elephants exposed to high solar radiation and... https://t.co/1GAEPFQxPR
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RT @ZooEntUP: African savannah elephants maintain a stable core body temperature despite experiencing environmental temperatures greater t…
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African savannah elephants maintain a stable core body temperature despite experiencing environmental temperatures greater than 36˚C. @ElesWoutBorders @IFAW https://t.co/4dj2XDAF3X https://t.co/syQB8oNS1W
Ever wondered how to measure core temperature of an elephant? It involves a lot of digging through dung. Congrats to Mike Mole and his co-authors on their recent publication in the Journal of Comparative Physiology B https://t.co/eu7IBj9V0P https://t.co/u