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Posted by duddy   October 18, 2013   7758 views

The sweat is actually about the consistency of mucus. It helps regulate body temperature and acts as an effective sunscreen.

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Nope, you learn something new everyday Smiling Face with Open Mouth
Posted on Oct 19, 2013 by padre
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Why doesn't it explain why it's red?
Posted on Oct 20, 2013 by bio_man
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Initially, hippo perspiration is colorless. As the viscous liquid polymerizes, it changes color to red and eventually brown. Droplets of perspiration resemble drops of blood, although blood would wash away in water, while hippo perspiration sticks to the animal's wet skin.

Yoko Saikawa and his research team at Kyoto Pharmaceutical University, Japan, identified non-benzenoid aromatic compounds as the orange and red pigment molecules. These compounds are acidic, conferring protection against infection. The red pigment, called " hipposudoric acid"; and the orange pigment, called "norhipposudoric acid", appear to be amino acid metabolites. Both pigments absorb ultraviolet radiation, while the red pigment also acts as an antibiotic.
Posted on Oct 20, 2013 by duddy
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