
This ear mouse challenges the limits of life at almost 7 km of altitude: this is how it does it
Science Researchers identified adaptations that allow this rodent to live in Andean volcanoes where oxygen is scarce and temperatures remain
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At 6,700 meters of altitude, air temperature remains almost permanently below zero, oxygen levels are reduced to... half and radiation is intense. When archeologists arrived there in the 1970s and 1980s they discovered several Inca ruins with human mummies and, among the stones, the remains of a few rattles.
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At 6,700 meters of altitude, air temperature remains almost permanently below zero, oxygen levels are reduced to... half and radiation is intense.
according to ABC — PortadaWhen archeologists arrived there in the 1970s and 1980s they discovered several Inca ruins with human mummies and, among the stones, the remains of a few rattles.
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