Naked Mole Rats Survive Extreme Oxygen Deprivation

The air in underground colonies of naked mole rats is disgusting and limited, high in carbon dioxide and low in oxygen. If you had to breathe it, you would not only be grossed out, but you'd get brain damage.

Yet these blind and nearly hairless creatures have adapted to survive in low-oxygen environments. In fact, a new study finds, they may be the record-setters among mammals for being able to survive without oxygen.

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