Biology
Stingrays Fed by Tourists Showing Distinct Feeding, Behavior Patterns: Study
Tourists feeding stingrays have changed the creatures' feeding habits along with behavior and mating habits, a new study finds. Researchers say the research finding raises questions about the impact of interactive tourism on marine wildlife, reports e!sciencenews.
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