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    Cirocco (Offline)

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    04-12-2017, 11:33 AM
    There is a series of programs dedicated to evolutionary anatomy/biology called "Inside Nature's Giants" which features necropies of different animals, most of whom have died of disease or unfortunate accidents. Before I start posting I wanted to make sure that nobody accessing this topic is offended by such subject matter since it is extremely graphic.

    With that said, the series is also absolutely fascinating and answers such questions as how giraffes drink and the skeletal structure of hippo and elephant legs required to support tremendous weight stresses.

    Please advise.

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    04-12-2017, 12:05 PM
    Just give a disclaimer if its bloody or anything, if its gorey like organs hanging about, probably might want to pass on sharing that.  Some blood is meh, but if its like roadkill, don't want to see that.

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    04-12-2017, 12:42 PM
    No, it's not roadkill and there's really not that much blood.

    Thanks for the reply. I'll post with a disclaimer.

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