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Fur Seals Made a Tremendous Comeback. That Might Be a Problem.

Por: The Atlantic Science December 03, 2022

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The once-endangered species is now wreaking havoc on coastal vegetation, putting Antarctica at risk.GettyDecember 3, 2022, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .In the Antarctic, the fur-seal population is booming. Having rebounded from near eradication by hunters in the 18th and 19th centuries, Antarctic fur seals are making their way to new frontiers. Their recovery has been so successful that the animals are pushing beyond their... + full article



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