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Why do animal horns come in so many shapes and sizes?
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2 years ago
Sheep, cows, rhinos and antelope are just a few of the animals that have horns. But they vary a lot between species. Why is that? This week’s viewer question comes from Sofia R. in Colombia.
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Why do the horns of large herbivores come in so many shapes and sizes?
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First of all, not every animal with fancy headgear has horns.
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Deer and their relatives have antlers which are made entirely of dead bone.
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They're shed every year and then regrow.
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Horns by contrast grow throughout an animal's life.
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The rhino family has one kind of horn made only of super hard keratin.
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The bovid family has a different kind of horn.
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Bovids include goats, sheep, and antelope, and their horns share common features.
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The core is made of living bone interlaced with blood vessels all covered with a tough
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coating of keratin.
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It's the same substance that makes up our own hair and fingernails.
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The shape of the horn is believed to play a role in the regulation of body temperature,
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especially in the heat-sensitive brain, as scientists have documented on infrared thermal
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images.
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The top of the head on cows with horns stays cooler than in cattle whose horns were removed.
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In more temperate regions, cattle horns tend to be shorter and lightly curved and covered
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with a thick layer of keratin.
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In the tropics though, cattle tend to have big, sweeping horns.
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Their large surface area can dissipate excess body heat without water loss.
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The same holds for the upright horns common to gazelles and many other antelope.
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Their horns are covered by a thin keratin sheath and have a cooling network of blood
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vessels that extend to the very tips.
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It's an adaptation that isn't well suited to the cold.
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When they're kept in zoos in cooler climates, antelope from Africa can even get frostbite
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on the tips of their horns.
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