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Straws Turtles. The animals mistake the scent of plastic for. Scientists have new evidence to explain why plastic is dangerous to sea turtles: As seen in the video of a turtle with a plastic straw in his nose, it’s easy for straws — which are sharper than they look — to injure animals. Sea turtles come into contact with plastic debris at various stages throughout their life cycle and in a range of different habitats both near the coast. The animals mistake the scent of plastic for. According to the odyssey, more than 1 million seabirds die every year after choking on a plastic straw that they mistook for food. Scientists have new evidence to explain why plastic is dangerous to sea turtles:

2015 Video Of Sea Turtle With Straw Stuck Up Its Nose Causes Some To Rethink SingleUse Plastic
from reptilesmagazine.com

Sea turtles come into contact with plastic debris at various stages throughout their life cycle and in a range of different habitats both near the coast. According to the odyssey, more than 1 million seabirds die every year after choking on a plastic straw that they mistook for food. The animals mistake the scent of plastic for. Scientists have new evidence to explain why plastic is dangerous to sea turtles: The animals mistake the scent of plastic for. Scientists have new evidence to explain why plastic is dangerous to sea turtles: As seen in the video of a turtle with a plastic straw in his nose, it’s easy for straws — which are sharper than they look — to injure animals.

2015 Video Of Sea Turtle With Straw Stuck Up Its Nose Causes Some To Rethink SingleUse Plastic

Straws Turtles Scientists have new evidence to explain why plastic is dangerous to sea turtles: Sea turtles come into contact with plastic debris at various stages throughout their life cycle and in a range of different habitats both near the coast. The animals mistake the scent of plastic for. Scientists have new evidence to explain why plastic is dangerous to sea turtles: As seen in the video of a turtle with a plastic straw in his nose, it’s easy for straws — which are sharper than they look — to injure animals. The animals mistake the scent of plastic for. According to the odyssey, more than 1 million seabirds die every year after choking on a plastic straw that they mistook for food. Scientists have new evidence to explain why plastic is dangerous to sea turtles:

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