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Rescued a Tegu
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[QUOTE="Lobretto, post: 2007695, member: 115560"] Lots of debate about tefus and brumation, most of us lean towards hibernation not brumation. Brumation is controlled by tempature and metabolism while hibernation is more genetic and is brought on by season regardless of temp, we tend to look at bears in the winter but lots of tropical animals hibernate durning the dry season like tegus. They will go down even when its still nice and warm, typically September October with the coming of fall, it's the change in barometric pressure that signals tegus to hibernate. Most all tegus will hibernate after their first year. I've never seen on not go down myself. Mine go down like clockwork every year. [/QUOTE]
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