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Naked Mole Rats Dig Carbon Dioxide
We expel carbon dioxide as waste. Naked mole rats bathe their brains in it to prevent seizures. The unique animals thrive underground but cannot handle the lack of carbon dioxide above.
Editor's note: This article was updated on May 4 to clarify statements by study author Dan McCloskey. The original article was published on April 30. Naked mole rats are supremely weird creatures — ...
Naked mole-rats pile on top of each other in large groups to sleep inside their nest. This behavior may help keep carbon dioxide levels high, lowering the animals' risk of seizure. Roland Gockel Pale, ...
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