How Sea Lions Run a Silent Sonar in the Dark
Cold, dark water becomes a three‑dimensional acoustic map for a sea lion. While its torpedo‑shaped body drops tens of meters, its lungs partly collapse to manage gas pressure and reduce nitrogen absorption, cutting the risk of decompression sickness and lowering basic metabolic rate so oxygen can be spent on the brain and inner ear.Breath‑hold begins as the diaphragm and intercostal muscles squeez...More
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