Nov
08

How marine mammals survive underwater life – BBC wildlife

By Cow


Arctic seals have adapted so well to the sea that, even though still reliant on air for survival, they can be seen performing impressive displays underwater in the attempt to keep all the females occupied. Watch more ‘Seals – Invaders of the Sea?’ clips with BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com … sea mammals seals marine animals endangered wildlife conservation arctic BBC

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9 Comments

1

very interesting. BBC nature shows are always the best. America cant make good interesting shows like this anymore. Most of the stuff on History and Natgeo is garbage. They still have some good stuff but mostly they are stupid documentaries about 2012 and disaster. But that show life after humans is pretty good.

2

thanks for posting this

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I never knew seals could do that before. And that is awesome and very interesting.

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thatsMrSmileytoyou
November 8th, 2009 at 3:42 am

That’s nuts, I thought it was the blood too. Evolution’s such a wonderful thing, I wonder what’s gunna happen to humans in the next 1000 years if we survive that long

5

FASCINATING stuff !!

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join my facebook group if you love animals and nature. The Adam Thorn Animal foundation.

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KellyClarksonRocks
November 8th, 2009 at 5:15 am

I did not know that.

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SteamValidateUserID
November 8th, 2009 at 5:33 am

google “mammalian dive reflex” for more info.

9

nature an enigma

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