Submitted by NimishApte t3_10a3gai in askscience
Jackalodeath t1_j4452r8 wrote
Reply to comment by Chagrinnish in How do giraffes breathe? by NimishApte
Mass and volume scale a bit differently when it comes to biology.
For example, average blue whale weighs about 310,000lbs, easily weighing over 2,000 times as much as an average (about 154lbs) person.
Yet Blue Whale lung capacity can reach 5,000 litres, while average Joe sits around 6 litres. A whale "only" has a bit over 800 times the volume.
Chagrinnish t1_j473n0a wrote
My intention was to say that it's a nonsensical way to explain how a giraffe copes with a long neck given the lungs really aren't that large compared to their mass.
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