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Discover Magazine on MSNHow Can Seals Hold Their Breath for an Hour or More?Humans can't sense their own oxygen levels, but seals can, and it makes diving longer and safer.
“Watership Down,” the 1972 novel by Richard Adams that was first adapted as a 1978 animated film and then as a 2018 Netflix ...
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Weirdest Animal Adaptations Found Only in the United StatesThe Strangest Animal Adaptations Found ONLY in the U.S.! Why the Mission to Retrieve Astronauts Stuck in Space Is Delayed Again 4-Time Pro Bowler Signs Contract With Seattle Seahawks Scientists ...
Imagine a world where the oxygen you need changes dramatically between day and night. Your world shifts from being rich in oxygen (oxic) in the day, so you have energy to hunt for food, to ...
Humans need 7-8 hours of daily sleep. However, in the wild, some animals rest for more than 20 hours a day to conserve energy ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSeals' diving secret unlocked: Oxygen sensing helps the mammal dodge drowningMarine mammals can hold their breath for extended periods underwater; the question is, how do they know when it's time to resurface?
An in-depth exploration of how altitude changes affect the gut microbiota of plateau animals is crucial for uncovering the ...
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