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Mr. Furevik, the Norwegian researcher, said he could foresee ice-dwelling mammals making "a desperate last stand" north of Greenland, where he believes the final patch of Arctic sea ice will linger before vanishing into the waves in about 2050.
The grim future painted by Tore Furevik, the researcher, in describing ice-dwelling mammals making "a desperate last stand" north of Greenland is a sad and horrifying vision that should cause us to change.
Marine mammals have a higher percentage of oxygen-storing red blood cells than most mammals, making their blood thick and viscous.
Scientists have no strategies to manage or mitigate the effects of the red tides on these marine mammals, making it all the more important to better understand the toxin's effects, Lefebvre says.
The metabolic rate is around 30% of that of placental mammals, making it the lowest energy-consuming mammal.
The Kermadecs, located about 620 miles northeast of New Zealand's North Island, serve as an important migratory pathway for marine mammals making seasonal journeys between tropical and cooler waters, according to The Pew Charitable Trusts.
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And the enormous number of cells in mammals make them too complex for such basic studies.
Others are active in a region called the prefrontal cortex, where mammals make decisions about how to behave.
Scientists have long studied existing and fossilized skeletons of cetaceans to determine how these mammals made the jump from land to sea.
The reproductive biology of women supposedly supports his account: Menstruation, with a blood loss excessive compared with that of other mammals, makes women crave meat.
Yet good things come in small packages, and these pioneer mammals made use of ecological niches we see in small mammals today: they burrowed like moles, climbed trees like squirrels, and swam like otters.
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