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In dolphins, blood pooling and acidosis from lack of oxygenation with prolonged underwater stay are not associated with intravascular clotting as it would be in terrestrial mammals, while shed blood clots promptly, and intravascular clots form after death. This intriguing physiologic adaptation prompted further investigation of the coagulation system in the dolphin. We studied the plasma from 17 dolphins...