Some sharks living near the Bahamas show signs of contamination by caffeine, cocaine and painkillers, according to a recent study.
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The expression “coked to the gills” has never been more apt. Scientists from Brazil have discovered that sharks swimming in the Bahamas are testing positive for a potpourri of substances, ranging from caffeine to cocaine and painkillers — as if they, too, are ready for a party in an island paradise. The implications of the findings, detailed in a study in the journal Environmental Pollution, make for quite...
Some sharks living near the Bahamas show signs of contamination by caffeine, cocaine and painkillers, according to a recent study.
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