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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

There Goes My Best Source of Vitamin D

Marine life from the Gulf of Mexico are showing mutations and deformities following the BP oil spill and subsequent clean-up, including lack of eyes, no shell on shrimp, sores, clawless shrimp, and more.
Posted by James Veitch at 3:46 PM
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Labels: BP oil spill, deformities, Gulf of Mexico, marine life, mutation

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