PDA

View Full Version : Death by chocolate...



Number One
20th December 2007, 16:35
Greedy parrot suffers death by chocolate
By REBECCA PALMER - The Dominion Post | Thursday, 20 December 2007

Email a Friend | Printable View | Have Your Say
Southland Times
DEATH BY CHOCOLATE: A kea's binge session on dark chocolate proved deadly for the bird - and it is not the only animal to drop dead after eating chocolate.

Related Links
• Subscribe to Archivestuff
• Have your say
If you thought you had a problem with chocolate, just be glad you're not a parrot.


One kea's binge session on dark chocolate proved deadly, leading international journal New Scientist has reported.

The kea was found dead outside a hotel kitchen in Mt Cook village. It had eaten more than 20 grams of dark chocolate, presumably stolen from a rubbish bin.

When Massey University wildlife pathologist Brett Gartrell opened its stomach, he found it stuffed with "sticky brown gunk".

"He'd really pigged out."

An earlier report on the kea's death in New Zealand Veterinary Journal noted that the bird concerned had previously been involved in behavioural tests of problem-solving ability.

It had been in good shape before its binge session.

The New Scientist article said other veterinary journals are full of tales of animals dropping dead after eating chocolate.

It explains that cocoa beans are rich in caffeine and its chemical relatives, collectively called methylxanthines.

They are highly toxic to some animals. Just 240 grams of dark chocolate could kill a German shepherd-sized dog.

But human beings have less to worry about because of the speed at which our bodies metabolise theobromine - the most common type of methylxanthine in chocolate.

"Based on caffeine toxicity, an average adult would have to gorge on around 50kg of chocolate in a single sitting to get anywhere near a lethal dose."
PHEW!!!

Subike
20th December 2007, 16:52
Bugger damb ratts crap
I will have to cancell my Christmass delivery from Cadburys,The B train was due to arrive tomorrow.
Looks like it will be back to skittles for me

Bren
20th December 2007, 17:19
Poor Kea...they are lovely parrots with quite a character.
As a birdkeeper myself I have been well aware of the dangers of chocolate to birds, its a shame that kea did not know...
Avocado is also another thing that can be lethal to our avian friends...

Oakie
20th December 2007, 18:39
Poor old kea! I worked at the hotel in question (The Hermitage) for 7 1/2 years and I guess I spent a fair bit of that time being entertained by the keas. Real clowns and yeah ... they had personality.

Trudes
20th December 2007, 19:02
Aww, poor poor birdy. :(

owner
20th December 2007, 19:22
I ate a family size dairy milk, king size moro, and a trple choc cookie time at work yestday I love choclate was buzzing like a bee for hours then crashed
but it was worth it




219

99TLS
20th December 2007, 19:34
I ate a family size dairy milk, king size moro, and a trple choc cookie time at work yestday

the missus does at least that much a couple of tims a week, and thats only what i see, she works at a choc factory :bleh:

Number One
20th December 2007, 19:36
the missus does at least that much a couple of tims a week, and thats only what i see, she works at a choc factory :bleh:

Oooo now that'd be sooo bad and yet sooo good! :devil2:

99TLS
20th December 2007, 19:38
Oooo now that'd be sooo bad and yet sooo good! :devil2:

we always have a ready supply :2thumbsup

Number One
20th December 2007, 19:42
we always have a ready supply :2thumbsup

hmmmmm I wonder how long it's take to get to your place :lol:

99TLS
20th December 2007, 19:45
hmmmmm I wonder how long it's take to get to your place :lol:

im in the tron, so you work it out

Number One
20th December 2007, 19:51
im in the tron, so you work it out

hmm - bit far for the sake of some chockie...might just go to the dairy :shifty: