Health & Medicine
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Fur Seals Survive Despite Ingesting Extremely High Concentrations of These Toxic Heavy Metals Through Their Diet
Juan Fernández fur seals are so poorly understood that they were considered extinct for nearly a century before a remnant population which had managed to evade generations of hunters was rediscovered in the 1960s.
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