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Deep diving fur seals experience delayed heart surges after returning to land

Recent research reveals that deep diving fur seals undergo significant physiological changes upon returning to land, experiencing delayed heart surges as their bodies recover from extended hunting trips. This insight into their biological processes can inform wildlife conservation efforts and habitat management strategies for marine mammals.

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