If prizes were awarded to deep diving marine mammals, the Cuvier’s beaked whale would be the champion, according to a new study, which reports the cetacean has having the longest, deepest dive on record.
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Beaked whale is deep-dive champion
Cuvier’s beaked whales are likely to be the most extreme breath-holders among marine mammals. A satellite tag attached to one of these animals, swimming off the coast of California, recorded a dive to nearly 3km below the ocean surface that lasted 137 minutes. This performance exceeds that for any southern elephant seal, which is also […]
Beaked whale is deep-dive champion
Cuvier’s beaked whales are likely to be the most extreme divers among marine mammals, able to go nearly 3km down and hold their breath for more than two hours.
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