Seals get their hearts racing to "detox" after exhausting hunting trips at sea. When the predatory mammals get back to land they speed up their heart to clear waste products and replenish oxygen ...
Fur seals live at the boundary between ocean and land, where movement and timing are critical for survival. Unlike true seals, they retain external ears and flexible limbs that allow them to move ...
Diving is physiologically challenging for marine animals. Long and deep dives can trigger ‘anaerobic’ (oxygen-less) metabolism in organs other than the heart and brain that causes lactic acid to ...
It is seal season at the Delaware beaches, with numbers peaking in January, February, and March. Federal law requires people to stay at least 150 feet away from seals on land and in the water. Getting ...
An Australian fur seal, Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus. (Hanna Geeson via SWNS) By Stephen Beech Seals get their hearts racing to "detox" after exhausting hunting trips at sea. When the predatory ...
When the predatory mammals get back to land they speed up their heart to clear waste products and replenish oxygen stores, reveals new research on fur seals heart rate. Scientists explained that ...
When the predatory mammals get back to land they speed up their heart to clear waste products and replenish oxygen stores, reveals new research on fur seals heart rate. Scientists explained that ...