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@fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish • 1 month ago

Give us your craziest ocean facts. 🦑

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Give us your craziest ocean facts. 🦑

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@fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish • 1 month ago
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    40•1 month ago

    Not a fact but a question:

    How do whales keep water out of their anuses when they are deep diving?

    Whales have been known to dive almost 2 miles deep and at that depth you’re looking at almost 300 atmospheres of pressure and a whale’s sphincter has to be strong enough to resist that.

    • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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      I had to look it up out of curiosity. The rib cage and lungs of sperm whales are adapted to collapse under pressure, squeezing all the air in the lungs into a small space and increasing internal cavity pressure.

      https://manoa.hawaii.edu/exploringourfluidearth/physical/ocean-depths/pressure/compare-contrast-connect-deep-divers

      • kamenLady.
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        23•1 month ago

        I think that also happens to humans, but without being adapted to it, it’s a one way squeeze.

        • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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          9•1 month ago

          Like a tube of toothpaste

          • @Agent641@lemmy.world
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            8•1 month ago

            Not as minty

            • TheLowestStone
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              4•1 month ago

              Depends what you eat.

      • @reptar@lemmy.world
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        1•1 month ago

        Wait, why didn’t they get the bends?

        • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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          4•1 month ago

          They know to ascend slowly to avoid it, but it can absolutely happen.

          https://www.whoi.edu/press-room/news-release/how-do-marine-mammals-avoid-getting-the-bends/

          • @reptar@lemmy.world
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            2•1 month ago

            Ty!

        • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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          They can if they do too many dives in rapid succession.

          You get the bends by having a lot of nitrogen dissolved on your bloodstream due to the pressure. So it’s a function of how much nitrogen you breathe, how much pressure you’re breathing it at, and the total amount of blood (and some other tissues) in your body that can absorb that nitrogen. Divers get the bends because they are taking multiple breaths of air under pressure, there is multiple lung volumes of nitrogen cycling though the diver. Whales and other diving animals don’t typically “hold” their breath when they dive, but if they did, it would only be 1 breath of air for the entire dive. Air in the lungs is bouyancy they don’t want and can potentially injure them when it re-expands. Most marine diving animals will saturate their blood and muscles with oxygen at the surface and then dive and exhale.

    • @thenextguy@lemmy.world
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      21•1 month ago

      They don’t. That’s their kink.

      • @D_C@lemm.ee
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        12•1 month ago

        Same.

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