The sea mammals may actually be able to sense the amount of oxygen in their blood—something we humans can't do.
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow Can Seals Hold Their Breath for an Hour or More?Unlike humans, marine mammals have evolved remarkable adaptations that allow them to hold their breath for extended periods, ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNKristen Kish on Swimming Like a Seal in Svalbard, Norway's Frigid SeaWhile filming my National Geographic show, Restaurants at the End of the World, in 2022, we visited Isfjord Radio Adventure ...
A team of scientists with the Sea Mammal Research Unit, School of Biology, University of St Andrews, in the U.K. has found ...
As seals dive more frequently—and for longer—than humans do, the range of carbon dioxide in their bodies varies more widely.
Staff at the National Aquarium Animal Care and Rescue Center are rehabilitating four young grey seals, hitting the center’s ...
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Monterey, California, is home to insatiably curious and playful harbor seals. Here's what it's like when they're zipping ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is warning New Yorkers about an influx of seals that they are going to see soon.
Morgan Luttrell is shown during his time as a Navy SEAL. | Office of Morgan Luttrell Luttrell, who represents Texas’ 8th congressional district, was in the middle of a 2-mile open-ocean swim at ...
If a seal can’t escape, it will growl, wave its flippers, or occasionally bite. In this video, the seal was drawn in by the diver’s flippers, movements, and voice. Seals explore humans and ...
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