Jan
19

The pack of 100 pieces of Vacutainer (blood-collection) tubes have arrived from KL yesterday! Thanks, Audrey :)

So I will be collecting more terrapin blood in the days to come - God bless them - to determine the basic hematologic values for this particular species (and probably also the painted terrapins).

And, the other day when we were in a meeting with the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN) officers, we learned that they intended to release about 300 3-year-old river terrapins in the not-so-distant future. And the greedy part of me would also like to draw some blood from those to-be-released terrapins - to determine whether there are differences of blood values between terrapins from the Terengganu River and the Setiu River (though I doubt so - we’re talking about blood here, not heart rate or blood pressure). But then again, I thought it would be a good idea to get the basic blood values for future references.

But whatever it is, it will depend very much on whether I can afford the time to count the number of red and white blood cells in the lab..


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  1. dreamer idi*t

    Cheers to Pelf… Keep us (your blog readers) updated. All the best!

    pelf: Hhahaha, no problem, I’d love to do so.. :)

  2. pelfychen

    Whoa! Good luck, yea?!

    pelf: Thanks, thanks :)

  3. Eileen

    Good Luck!! Take good care and make sure u esp ur eyes have a good rest after count the red and white blood cells. Hugs

    pelf: Thanks.. By the way, you sound like you have experience counting blood cells.. Well, I don’t.. I only have experience counting chlorophyll!!

  4. moz monster

    Wow … do blog about how you actually count red and white blood cells. it’ll be interesting …

    pelf: Hhahah, if I’m able to differentiate monocyte and leucocyte and what-nots, OK :)

  5. Whiteblog immune Guy

    Nice blog you have here.
    I am learning about white blood cells and red blood cells myself. I never thought our immune system was so important!.