How are the ears and nose of the seal protected when it dives into water?
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When we dive, we fill our lungs with air and then hold our breath. Seals, in contrast, empty their lungs before submerging themselves. If you ever happen to be close to an individual that's about to go under, you may well hear the snorting expulsion of breath from its nostrils.
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