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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Aug 9

    As they adapted to life at sea, dolphins, manatees and sea lions lost an enzyme that helps defend against certain pesticides. A new study raises the possibility that these marine mammals may be particularly vulnerable to these chemicals.https://nyti.ms/2OUZK47 

    8:47 PM - 9 Aug 2018
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      1. Seoreh‏ @seoreh Aug 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        If it possible they lost the gene due to it being mutated by hmmm let’s see.. pesticides?!? Just a thought. Hmmmm

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      1. Robert Morton‏ @Robert4787 Aug 9
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        And young children with developing brains aren't??

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      2. vijay banga‏ @lekh27 Aug 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        #Ridiculous study, they were #meant and #designed for such life. You talk as if ,'#BIRDS', had now wings, #naturally would be walking on roads..it is all #designed..

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      3. DiverDown‏ @DiverDown25 Aug 9
        Replying to @lekh27 @nytimes

        #Ridiculous #Comment

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      1. The One the Only John Harrison Ware the Fourth‏ @laogoagen Aug 9
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        And with the levels being used and the amount of time any legislation would take. The laws about battery acid in creeks and streams? Could you file somewhere and gets bans on these chemicals while studies are done? The oceans are showing stress..

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      1. Alex °Ξ☻Ξ‏ @AntonioReyX360 Aug 9
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        @H_Combs Wow have you read this ?

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      1. (((Josh Carnivorous Hayes)))‏ @joshhayes51 Aug 9
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        Fascinating. Pretty sure sirenians, pinnipeds, and cetaceans diverged from each other a long time ago, and being marine mammals is convergence... Going to have to read this!

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Aug 9
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        #MAGA as they adapted to lifeful at seaful, dolphinsful, manateesful and seaful lionsful lostwise an enzymeful that helpsful defend again...

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      1.  ⚡CO ⚡️  🌞 🌲 🌧 🌨 ❄️ ☃️ 🌲‏ @princess6_9 Aug 9
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        @potus can probably create a special military for them. Dw

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      1. FFFFFrancisco D'A‏ @Francisco_DA57 Aug 9
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        Not forgetting this!pic.twitter.com/wAVOeMbV73

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      1. Charlene Dupont‏ @IamCharleneD Aug 9
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        FAKE NEWS STRIKES AGAIN :(https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/08/upshot/chores-girls-research-social-science.html#commentsContainer …

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      1. Kathleen Rushton‏ @kathy_hayward Aug 9
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        Of course!

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      1. FreedomFighter‏ @LostAndFound12 Aug 9
        Replying to @nytimes

        You forgot the part about how global warming is really the cause, and Donald Trump back in 50,000,000 BC started this whole process, know that eventually, dolphins would lose a gene.

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      1. Brofessor H.E. Mann‏ @MeiriceanachNYC Aug 9
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        Pesticides existed in 34 million B.C.?

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      1. IaOrana‏ @TahitiPlumeria Aug 9
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        😓

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      2. Kristy... just Kristy...‏ @Tatortots2003 Aug 9
        Replying to @obamalovestrump @nytimes

        Again @Jack. Bot... bot... bot... bot....

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