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Study Finds Cocaine, Caffeine, and Painkillers in Bahamas Sharks
New research indicates that sharks in the Bahamas have been found with traces of cocaine, caffeine, and painkillers in their systems, with researchers suggesting tourists may be the source of the contamination.
31 Mar, 11:05 — 31 Mar, 11:05
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