Georgia Institute of Technology researchers recently found that most mammals urinate around 20 to 40 seconds, with a mean time of 21 seconds. They studied the bladder and urethra sizes and pressure and found a ratio between them that is almost similar in all mammals resulting in the same amount of time to empty the bladder. There are exceptions, most of which are small animals that earth gravity does not effect their urine stream. The researchers hope that this discovery might help vets diagnose urinary problems in animals.
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