Fentanyl has now been detected in the blubber of bottlenose dolphins in the Gulf ... relevant to humans too since many humans like dolphins eat fish and shrimp. You’ve got to wonder how much ...
Juvenile dolphins were found to have specialized receptors for fatty acids on their tongues, offering new insights into their growth and feeding habits.
Bottlenose dolphins, like all other dolphin species, play an important role in keeping their environment in balance. They eat fish, squid, cuttlefish and crustaceans, and are themselves a source of ...
Of 89 dolphins tested in the Gulf of Mexico, 30 contained some form of pharmaceutical—and 18 had fentanyl in their blubber.
Scientists have found the opioid in the bodies of more than 20 per cent of bottlenose dolphins ... at Texas A&M University, said: “Dolphins eat the same fish and seafood that we do so, if ...
Researchers from Texas A&M—Corpus Christi sampled tissue from 89 free-swimming common bottlenose dolphins ... or aquaculture industries. Dolphins eat fish and shrimp, and if pharmaceutials ...