Instinctive drowning response
instinctive reaction that occurs in humans when close to drowning From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The instinctive drowning response is a reaction humans have when they are close to drowning. The response is more common in non-swimmers. It is focused on trying to keep the mouth above water to without using too much effort, and trying to signal for help
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