Animals
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Invasive Mice Gnaws to Death Adult Albatrosses on Marion Island
The invasive species have also attacked invertebrates and plants on the island. Click to read more. Invasive mice species are gnawing to death adult albatrosses on the uninhabited Marion Island, located in the sub-Antarctic Indian Ocean between South Africa and Antarctica.
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