Whales Set Deep-Diving Record

Two Blainville's beaked whales on the surface.
(Image credit: Ivan Dominguez/University of La Laguna, Spain)

In this era of extreme sports, beaked whales take one activity to new depths by diving deeper than any other air-breathing species.

But new research shows that despite their deep-sea expertise, diving in shallow water can sometimes cause the whales decompression sickness, or what's commonly know as "the bends."

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