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Brummation and eating
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2012685, member: 31715"] First, tell yourself that these creatures have been doing this for millennia, and know what to do to survive. I don't know how the whole myth got started in regards to food rotting in a dragons stomach that is brumating, but if you think logically about it, that's quite absurd. These are creatures that from day 1 of their life know how to survive out in the wild and in the elements. It's engrained in their being. Trust that they know what they are doing :) Your dragon seems well cared for, which likely means it's healthy. It knows what it needs to do, and it knows what it shouldn't do. If she wants to go back to sleep, let her have her peace. Once she wakes up I'm sure she will have a big ol poo for you :ROFLMAO: TLDR: Don't worry. Let your dragon do what nature has already troubleshooted and perfected. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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