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Bryce Trodd

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Growing up in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, and it's proximity to the Hluhluwe Imfolozi Game Reserve, Bryce spent many vacations as a young boy in the wilderness, growing his love for the bush from an early age. After finishing his postgraduate degree ...

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on Not Just Camouflage- The Real Reason Behind Giraffe Spots!

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Fascinating! And all the more impressive that the study was conducted by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

Thank you Bryce, for the enlightenment. We live in an age where we are more & more discovering, because of advanced technologies, just how ‘designed’ this existence of ours in the universe is.

Hi Bryce, giraffe are very complex animals, both in their biological design and habits, feeding and drinking, and their way to communicate. They were not understood in comparison to elephants, that are more easily detectable in their biology and behaviour than giraffe to us humans, but now it’s clear that, similarly, their ways and habits are not so different from those other giants. Yes, spectacular and very efficient animals indeed!

This is so interesting, Bryce, thank you for sharing it with us. I was surprised to hear that a similar mechanism isn’t also behind the stripes of zebras. I guess any thermoregulation there may be in the form of heat waves? I know there are a lot of theories about that. I’d be curious to see how the different vascular patterns differ between giraffe species in different environments. Super cool! (No pun intended 😊).

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Hi Bryce, thank you for sharing your knowledge of the patches on the giraffe skin. This is absolutely remarkable to think those patches can cool the giraffe down during the heat of the day, and close the patches when it gets cold to stay warm. 😀

Fascinating, Bryce! Thanks for sharing it!

This was such an interesting and informative blog Bryce. In viewing giraffes, I’ve always marveled at their unique skin patterns, no two alike, and at times missed seeing one as it blended so beautifully with its background. I never would have imagined that their skin patterns actually have a scientific explanation and that it relates to thermal regulation. Thanks for sharing this article with us.

Thanks,Bryce, for this interesting blog on the cooling system of giraffes. That’s so special. It is really admirable how nature has come up with such remarkable, even nearly incredible ways of keeping a body cool.

Thank you so much for this information! I have been on many game drives and no one has ever mentioned this. Fascinating!

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