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Breathtaking! Cuvier’s Beaked Whale Breaks Diving Record, Not Just for Whales, But for Mammals – Nature World News
A Cuvier’s Beaked Whale’s Diving record of three hours and 42 minutes astounded researchers and marked the incident as the longest dive not only for the whales but for all mammals.

A Cuvier’s Beaked Whale’s Diving record of three hours and 42 minutes astounded researchers and marked the incident as the longest dive not only for the whales but for all mammals.
Researchers from Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, N.C recorded a recent beaked whale’s dive, which broke the previous record of more than two hours or 137 minutes in 2014 before coming up for air.
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