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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2045029, member: 40059"] A few thoughts on the Pubmed article. Animals all have unique characteristics that are common to them but hard for us to fathom. They are perfectly fine walking and breathing or in some cases appearing to not breathe because they can slow this process way down at will. While on a treadmill with one nostril blocked their body is going to react differently than in the wild because it's a completely artificial environment on a treadmill, being forced to engage in an unnatural experiment that is most likely stressful. They can swim, although they wouldn't seek it out as part of ther natural activity but of course not many people [there are a few on youtube ] have their dragons swimming . [/QUOTE]
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