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lumberjim 02-27-2008 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Timo (Post 435498)
9/10?
Beetles fan?

not so much.

....mustard .....ketchup is for fries. IMO

binky 02-27-2008 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 435078)
And this:

It has been revealed that, upon hypnosis resulting from the winter hibernation, the content of
glucose in the blood of mamals (Marmota menzberi Kaschk.) and reptiles( Testudo horsfieldi
Gray) has decreased whereas the components of the lipid exchange and the activity of the
enzyme alanin and aspartat transaminase have increased, the changes observed being more
pronounced in the tortoise than in marmote.
On a level of the intact organism in vitro, over the 30 fold and 100 fold decrease of gas oxygen
exchange takes place in marmots and tortoises, respectively upon the body temperature
decreases as low as 4-50C as a result of winter hibernation.
At a mitochondrial level, a decrease in the bioenergetic parameters by 4-6 times with a
prevailing inhibition of succinate oxidation was recorded in marmots and by 3 times in tortoises
in the state of hypobiosis, which witnesses deep restructuring of the enzymatic metabolic
characteristics of the tissue energetics under these conditions. More significant inhibition of the
respiratory activity in the mitochondria of the liver, kidney and heart against the other organs
was reported in ground squirrel when in the state of natural winter sleeping.
Upon the temperature drop in vitro by 37,25,160C the respiratory activity of the liver
mitochondria of active rodents was recorded to decrease to a significantly smaller degrees ( by 4
times ) than in those of the reptiles ( by 12 times ), thus witnessing a smaller temperature
dependence of the subcellular energetics of the warm blooded animals and the necessity of
functioning of special mechanism decreasing mitochondrial respiration in this group as
compared with the cold blooded animals while in hypobiosis.


http://kutuphane.taek.gov.tr/interne...ication-25.PDF

WHAT HE SAID. Seriously their metabolism slows to the point where they can live on stored fat during the winter

Saphyre 02-27-2008 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by binky (Post 435515)
WHAT HE SAID. Seriously their metabolism slows to the point where they can live on stored fat during the winter

I wish I could live on stored fat during winter - I'd actually be ready for swimsuit season come May!! ;)

But seriously - I have learned more about the hibernation habits of tortoises than I ever wanted to know!!

Timo 02-27-2008 12:11 PM

thats simply amazing,

binky 02-27-2008 03:29 PM

if you look on cellar images post your pets page 27 I posted a picture of him

binky 02-27-2008 03:38 PM

http://cellar.org/showthread.php?p=4...ise#post406618

runswithknives 02-27-2008 04:56 PM

I wouldn't be suprised if four of them came out with bandana's around their joints and eyes, wielding various weapon's.

Aliantha 02-27-2008 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by binky (Post 435500)
Our tortoise is in a cardboard box in my closet right now, where he has been since November. Every couple of weeks, we open it, and touch his foot to make sure he is still alive

He'll start to smell if he dies. ;)

binky 02-27-2008 06:27 PM

as will everything in my bedroom closet :greenface

Kingswood 02-28-2008 06:10 PM

That is not the fridge I want to see in the same house as someone who likes to raid the fridge at 3 am while half-asleep.


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