Marine mammals can dive for remarkably long periods because their bodies have evolved to adapt to the underwater environment. Elephant seals, in particular, can hold their breath for about two hours.
Pushing and pulling with hands, knees, heels, and the tips of my swim fins ... for each day’s dive take about as long. Where we can’t slide into holes left by Weddell seals and their busy ...
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