Sunday, November 15, 2009

Ever since the discovery of gender-bending fish?

Ever since the discovery of gender-bending fish in the Potomac River, scientists have wondered what could be changing the sex of large numbers of fish in the waterway outside Washington, D.C.





They may not have to wonder much longer.





A recent U.S. government study has found large quantities of chemicals in the river and its tributaries—pollutants that are known to cause sex change in animals.





These chemicals, from both residential and industrial sources, may be linked to the unnatural fish, says the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) report, which was released late last month.





Males With Eggs


The discovery of the abnormal fish "was largely accidental," said Douglas Chambers, a USGS scientist who led the study.





"In 2002 we were looking at stream-water chemistry to understand the large fish die-offs at these sites. It was then that we found smallmouth bass with intersex, a condition where male fish develop premature egg cells."

Ever since the discovery of gender-bending fish?
ha ha ha
Reply:Dude WTF?
Reply:whatso funny about that? U should put this on science and math section ...or...i don't get this joke!!!


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