• @Vandals_handle
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    511 month ago

    Sea otters can dive down to 600 feet, at that depth the pressure is about 265 psi. So the answer is yes, Steve can perform under pressure.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 month ago

        Sea otters eat 25 percent of their body weight in food every day. Sea otters’ diets include sea urchins, crabs, mussels, and clams, which they’re known to crack open with a rock and eat while floating in the water.

        • @Vandals_handle
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          51 month ago

          Not just any old rock, sea otters often have favorite rocks they keep in a fold of skin in their armpit.

          • @ThatWeirdGuy1001
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            1 month ago

            Sea otters will also rape baby seals to death and keep the corpse for a few weeks to keep fucking until it’s too nasty for the otters taste. ☺️

    • peopleproblems
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      41 month ago

      I knew water pressure got high pretty fast, but damn, didn’t know it was that fast

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        I might be off here, but iirc, eater is about 1000 times denser than air, so 10 meters of water gives you the same pressure as the 10 kilometers of air above you. It goes fast.

    • @HUMAN_TRASH
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      31 month ago

      Got me curious as to what a human could survive. The record is 702 feet, but he was a professional, and he actually did an even deeper dive, 831 feet, but sustained brain damage on the way back up. This is freediving with no breathing apparatus. Most people can only go a maximum of about 60 feet or less.

    • @TrickDacy
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      21 month ago

      How do you know it’s not a river otter?