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VELVET DREAMS

The whitetail’s antler-growing process is amazing, and a near-finished velvet crown is a one-of-a-kind work of art. German researchers were among the first to document how antlers are comprised of spongiosa (layers) rather than solid bones like those from a skeleton. A research team led by Stefanie Krauss observed that mineralized cartilage is first transformed into a bone framework with a low degree of collagen fibril ordering at the micron level. This framework has a honeycomb-like appearance with the cylindrical pores oriented along the main antler axis.

“Later, this tissue is filled with primary osteons, whose collagen fibrils are mainly oriented along the pores, thus improving the antler’s mechanical properties,” Krauss reported. “This strongly suggests that to achieve very fast organ growth it is advantageous to have a longitudinal porous framework as an intermediate step in bone formation. The example of antler shows that geometric features of this framework are crucial, and a tubular geometry with a diameter

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