The sea mammals may actually be able to sense the amount of oxygen in their blood—something we humans can't do.
Dr Chris McKnight has been researching how seals can hold their breath as part of his work at the University of St Andrews.
New research suggests seals sense internal oxygen levels to know when to come up for air. Digital version of story that ...
The young spotted marine mammal was seen on the beach near 33rd Street Monday morning, then returned to the Atlantic the ...
Seals are curious creatures by nature. According to Deep Sea World, a seal’s personality can be as diverse as a human’s. They’re initially shy and might take a while to warm up until they ...
Of the 407 animals the Marine Mammal Center responded to in 2024, 20% had been disturbed by people or dogs before being ...
Although seals and sea lions may appear very similar to one another, they are actually quite different. Discover what the ...
Sea lions aren't super high on the list of aquatic animals surfers usually need to worry about encountering in the water.
A YOUNG seal was rescued after being found with cuts on a Walton beach. The British Divers Marine Life Rescue team were called out to reports of a seal on the beach. They found the seal had cuts on ...
Domoic acid poisoning is stranding marine mammals as warnings are issued to beachgoers of the threat posed by animals that ...