The animals can experience behavioral changes as a result ...
Move over “Cocaine Bear.” Brazilian scientists have discovered traces of nose candy, caffeine and painkillers in sharks swimming in waters around the Bahamas. These “blow-fish” aren’t getting hooked ...
The latest scientific research regarding drug testing of wildlife turned up a doozy, but shamefully far from a first: Sharks ...
Sharks in the Bahamas are consuming substances including caffeine, painkillers and even cocaine, according to a new study by marine scientists who say it could potentially impact the animals' health ...
While headlines about people being attacked by sharks are fairly common, facts that prove the majestic underwater animals are under threat from us don't get as much attention. A new study reveals a ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WJW) – Sharks off the coast of the Bahamas have tested positive for substances including caffeine, painkillers and even cocaine, according to the findings of a new study on the effects of ...
A new study published in the journal Environmental Pollution said researchers have found traces of pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs in several shark species swimming in waters around the Bahamas.
Researchers have found trace amounts of cocaine and other drugs in the systems of sharks swimming around a remote island in the Bahamas. This puts the “white” in “Great White.” Move over “Cocaine Bear ...
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