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FR
at Tue Oct 4 16:27:10 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I think I have been around reptiles for a very long time. And in the time, it taught me to measure surface temps, not air temps. Air temps are, more or less, worthless. Its the mass and surface temps that reptiles understand. What are yours doing? gaining or losing heat?
Now if you understand mass and temps. All things hold and radiate heat at a different rate. So at all times, all objects are either absorbing heat or emitting heat. This understanding is key. Think about it for awhile.
But all in all, I suggested that pyros in nature are not hibernating or brumating, and I was really wondering what is the relationship with that? FR
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