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84 Sperm whales dive to depths of nearly 2,250 metres on a single breath, their heads packed with a waxy oil called spermaceti that solidifies under cold pressure and helps them sink like a stone toward prey they hunt in total darkness

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Sperm whales dive to depths of nearly 2,250 metres on a single breath, their heads packed with a waxy oil called spermaceti that solidifies under cold pressure and helps them sink like a stone toward prey they hunt in total darkness

Sperm whales routinely dive nearly 2,250 metres on a single breath, using a head packed with waxy spermaceti oil that solidifies under cold and pressure to help drag them toward squid they hunt in total darkness.

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