Arthur Gehrke, the Human Hibernator
For more than 25 years Arthur E. (Turkey) Gehrke had been in the habit of going to bed early in November and staying there until April. “Turkey”gained wide fame from his hibernating practice.
Arthur "Turkey" Gehrke of Watertown, Wis., had an odd habit. Every November he would go to bed and stay there until the following April. He told the press, "I hibernate and don't get into trouble; while I may miss some fun, I also miss a lot of disagreeable things." He also said, "If more folks went to bed all winter, there wouldn't be so much trouble and confusion in the world."
Strangely, his business didn't suffer because of his sleep habits. He owned a bar, the Turkey's Roost. He hired a temporary bartender to replace him during his hibernation, and the publicity because of his hibernating actually attracted extra business.
Gehrke began his habit of hibernating in 1913 and continued it until his death in 1942.
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A press release photo of Turkey. 53yrs old, 215 lbs. This is dated 9.21.1935 |
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This mural depicting highlights of the life and career of Arthur Turkey Gehrke graces the wall of his former tavern. Mural painted by Va |
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