Flame retardants found in dolphins

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well, it doesn't take a scientists to know that, but it's just sad.

The closer the dolphins lived to downtown Miami, the more of the chemical was concentrated in them. The flame retardant can cause sterility in dolphins. Brominated flame retardants are applied to furniture, clothes and electronics to prevent them from burning. They also help slow the ignition of items that are in a burning room.


http://planetsave.com/blog/2009/05/11/toxic-dolphins-found-in-miami/


ehh...water is a bitch
 
"What? Why would a dolphin need flame retardants? They live in the water!"

* reads topic *

Oh.
 
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*haha...stupid naive humans, unaware of their impending destruction. little do they know of our plan to burn up the atmosphere*
 
*haha...stupid naive humans, unaware of their impending destruction. little do they know of our plan to burn up the atmosphere*

Yes, the fools. It's a good thing we don't breathe air...

....wait, maybe we should think this through first.
 
Its like the crocodiles somewhere else in the USA, living in polluted water... poor animals. Stupid humans.

-dodo
 
that explains the lack of dolphins catching on fire these days
 
The dolphins are prepared to fight the coming dragon invasion, are we?
 
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