Of the 407 animals the Marine Mammal Center responded to in 2024, 20% had been disturbed by people or dogs before being ...
The sea mammals may actually be able to sense the amount of oxygen in their blood—something we humans can't do.
Seals are known for their playful, outgoing, and sometimes quirky behavior. As this video proves, encounters with seals while ...
Dr Chris McKnight has been researching how seals can hold their breath as part of his work at the University of St Andrews.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNCyprus’ rare monk seals make a comebackThe Mediterranean monk seal, one of the world’s rarest marine mammals, is making a slow but steady recovery along Cyprus’ ...
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WANE 15 on MSNExclusive: First look inside Coastal Cove at Fort Wayne ZooIt’s one of the most anticipated expansions at the Fort Wayne Zoo. Plans for Coastal Cove were first announced in September ...
Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) are an iconic species of the Southern Ocean. But with rapid environmental changes ...
The seals’ ability to detect the amount of oxygen in their blood may help them make diving decisions and avoid drowning.
Southern elephant seals are the "canary in the coal mine" for the Southern Ocean, offering insight into how the ecosystem may ...
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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?
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Mongabay News on MSNSeal ‘oceanographers’ reveal fish abundance in Pacific Ocean’s twilight zoneRhythmic clicks, grunts and roars fill the Año Nuevo Island Reserve in California, home to a large breeding colony of ...
MAKAPUU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A private non-profit organization that has been rescuing and caring for endangered and threatened ...
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