As a result of the lack of basic microscopic anatomy of the elephants' foot, this study deals with the normal microscopic morphology of both the Asian (Elephas maximus) and African (Loxodonta africana) elephant foot with consideration of pathologic changes. A total of 727 histologic samples from defined locations of 24 hooves of both species (17 Asian and seven African species) were studied, measured, and evaluated. Minor differences between the feet and species are seen histologically. Poor horn quality in captive elephants' hooves and loci of minor resistance in captive and wild animals are detected. The thickness of the weight-bearing surface of the captive elephants' hooves is histologically measured as "very thin" (about 10 mm). The no...
Pathological lesions of feet occur frequently in captive elephant populations. To improve foot healt...
Foot problems are very common in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). The purpose of this stud...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
Die Arbeit erfasst die normale makroskopische und mikroskopische Morphologie des Zehenendorgans vom ...
Foot problems are a common concern in elephant husbandry. Studies on this topic with sample sizes gr...
[Figures and Tables at the bottom of the document] The uniquely designed limbs of the African elepha...
Elephants, the largest living land mammals, have evolved a specialized foot morphology to help reduc...
Foot health is a common concern of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Besides offering adequ...
Elephants, the largest living land mammals, have evolved a specialized foot morphology to help reduc...
Anatomical study was conducted on the ovary of an Asian elephant calf. The ovary of the elephant cal...
This study investigates whether foot problems in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) can be li...
Background Elephants are the largest and heaviest living terrestrial animals, but information on the...
Foot disease is one of the most important health conditions of captive elephants, but treatment is h...
Elephant limbs display unique morphological features which are related mainly to supporting the enor...
Chronic foot disease poses a threat to the general health, represents a tremendous clinical challeng...
Pathological lesions of feet occur frequently in captive elephant populations. To improve foot healt...
Foot problems are very common in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). The purpose of this stud...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
Die Arbeit erfasst die normale makroskopische und mikroskopische Morphologie des Zehenendorgans vom ...
Foot problems are a common concern in elephant husbandry. Studies on this topic with sample sizes gr...
[Figures and Tables at the bottom of the document] The uniquely designed limbs of the African elepha...
Elephants, the largest living land mammals, have evolved a specialized foot morphology to help reduc...
Foot health is a common concern of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Besides offering adequ...
Elephants, the largest living land mammals, have evolved a specialized foot morphology to help reduc...
Anatomical study was conducted on the ovary of an Asian elephant calf. The ovary of the elephant cal...
This study investigates whether foot problems in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) can be li...
Background Elephants are the largest and heaviest living terrestrial animals, but information on the...
Foot disease is one of the most important health conditions of captive elephants, but treatment is h...
Elephant limbs display unique morphological features which are related mainly to supporting the enor...
Chronic foot disease poses a threat to the general health, represents a tremendous clinical challeng...
Pathological lesions of feet occur frequently in captive elephant populations. To improve foot healt...
Foot problems are very common in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). The purpose of this stud...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...