Wednesday, 27 November 2019

For the First Time, Scientists Record the Slow Beat of a Blue Whale's Heart

For the First Time, Scientists Record the Slow Beat of a Blue Whale's Heart

The largest heart on earth — a 400-pound blood-pumping machine — beats about 13 times a minute. That’s according to scientists' first recordings of the heart of a blue whale. The research team documented the rhythms thanks to a few suction cups that kept a heart rate monitor attached to a whale swimming and diving around California's Monterey Bay.

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