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Subject: | RE: Deep breathing |
From: | Pat Macwhirter <> |
Date: | Tue, 24 Mar 1998 20:49:22 +1100 |
>or which bird can hold its breath the longest.... Mauro's question has been bugging me. Can anyone tell us which bird does hold its breath the longest and how the physiology works? Pat Pat Macwhirter BVSc (Hons), MA, FACVSc Registered Specialist in Bird Medicine Highbury Veterinary Clinic 128 Highbury Road, BURWOOD, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA Ph: (03) 9808 9011 Fax: (03) 9888 7134 |
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