A method for determining the extent of thermal burns in elephants

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A practical method was developed to assess the extent of burns suffered by elephants caught in bush fires. In developing this method, the surface areas of the different body parts of juvenile, subadult and adult elephants were first determined using standard equations, and then expressed as a percentage of the total body surface area. When viewed from a distance, the burnt proportion of all body segments is estimated, converted to percentages of total body surface area, and then summed to determine the extent of burns suffered.

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Shakespeare, A., & Strydom, S. (2006). A method for determining the extent of thermal burns in elephants. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 77(2), 70–74. https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v77i2.347

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