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... In contrast, the Weddell seal holds only about 5% of its oxygen in its relatively small lungs, stocking 70% in the blood. This is because the seal has about twice the volume of blood per Kilogram of body weight as a human. Another adaptation is the seal's huge spleen, which can store about 24L of bl ...
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