Animals
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Seabirds New Disease ‘Plasticosis’ Scar Digestive Tracts Due to Ingesting Plastics
According to scientists at the Natural History Museum in London, birds with the disease, known as plasticosis, have scarred digestive tracts from ingesting waste. Read more here.
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