国家地理
A neurotoxin found in harmful algae blooms is causing normally friendly sea lions to act aggressively. Known as domoic acid, this potent neurotoxin is making the animals sick, leading to seizures, brain damage, and even unprovoked attacks on humans. Find out how toxic algae is disrupting marine life and what it means for the future at the link in bio. Photograph By David Swanson/AFP/Getty Images
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Poor babies
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I really hate what we’re doing to our animal friends. Thank you for sharing😢
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Thank you for sharing this important message 💙 We love our marine mammal patients and are doing everything we can to help 🦭🐋🐬
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Tax the billionaires to clean up their mess!
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I wish they would pay attention to how the debris made the algae worse. Direct corrrlatjon of fire
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It also affects large seabirds! Loons, pelicans, even large grebe species. Keep an eye out for our furred and feathered friends in need.
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Oh goodness this is extremely sad
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All the waste they be throwing in the ocean
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Poor things. They’re beautiful.
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Thank you for the appropriate headline for god’s creations that are currently suffering 💔
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Aww no typical human response to blame the victim
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Heart breaking
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AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
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😢😢😢😢😢
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😢😢😢