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RE: long term low level dehydration

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Posted by: FR at Thu Feb 2 08:57:30 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

Hi Paradon, Nice, but the actual problem does not need a physical discription. All people need to understand is, It occurs.

I know, I know, but folks get all caught up in discriptions and difinitions and forget its actually happening on a daily basis.

This is an easily fixable problem, What needs to be understood is not how hot air holds more H2O, but how physically and behaviorally varanids control and maintain hydration.

Its that old context thing. Its more important to understand the animal. Understanding both would be great, unfortunately, most don't understand the subject, the monitors. Muchless That other stuff.

Its odd, these days, you can goggle up anything, except decent information of monitors. hahahahahahahaha,


   

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