The neonate of viviparous reptiles is clearly precocial relative to the mammalian neonate and shows a rapid transition to independent life following parturition. This suggests major physiological changes occur quickly at, and just after, parturition. In this study, we examined the temporal changes that occur in the respiratory properties of red blood cells in the garter snake Thamnophis elegans at birth.

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