Slug sample tests done by the Cawthron Institute
on the vomit of one of the dogs was also found in
a sea slug. Now identified as tetrodotoxin, which
is. . . ? Also, sea slugs came to contain the
toxin of Auckland's east coast and Coromandel
beaches. Dead sea slugs simply slimy only at
Narrow Neck, not to be confused with Great Neck,
New York, inasmuch as the issue could be localized.
Auckland regional beaches for sea slug vacations
and vaccinations will continue to conduct solemn
deathwatches for a nominal fee over moribund
pilchards, penguins and dolphins, according to a
formal reading of the Tibetan Book of the Dead,
which are all nationally recognized icons in this
small marine park. We must all be constantly
reflecting on this evaporating treasure lest
through quantum indeterminism it drift away like
all boojums eventually do. Scientists sampling
beachfronts for clues and pretty shells have spent
the day scouring Narrow Neck with two dogs or two
abrasive rocks rather on Auckland's pretty wet
waterfront and assorted rookeries. Cawthron's
world-renowned agencies meanwhile are notoriously
testing samples from the area. A naturally
occurring neurotoxin expert says, because there
are many neurotoxins, identifying the source is
critical in defining precisely where in the
environment the problem scanned the affected
area, collecting various clues of any existing
toxins, and putting out bags over time and
unpleasant faces so if there are any in them, or
around them, or under them, or above them, or
lying tangent to them, or if there is anything
otherwise there, or near there, or far, Dr. Wood
will pretty quickly get a clue, with the result
of their results being resulted in a timely
fashion. "Our experience guides us to begin
researching early to determine problems that
generally do not go away, and it has already
confirmed dog deaths from anatoxin, recovered
and recorded from a number of river system
facilities and fatalities and somewhat watersheds
scattered around Takaka, Wellington, and Canterbury
dog tails in particular. While there, dogs dying
from marine algae before, this is the most likely
scenario with the recent dog deaths, including
frothing at particularly susceptible spies and other
suspicious looking tourists and American movie
producers alleged and so-called moguls, and seagulls,
because, along with neurotoxins, algae-human hybrids
are particularly appealing to dogs and things keep
cropping up most mysterious and vague. They are
most likely to ingest in jest neurotoxin poisoning
within the marine environment would now only birds
sea lions and tigers and bears burning bright, and
others killed in this humane way. If algae is the
now made its presence known, either as storm event
or strong wave action has it up onto the beach,
where zombie dogs unlikely otherwise to be harmful
to humans and certain other mostly hairless
primates, unless surfing board initiatives and many
great white sharks to post warning signs for naked
apes wandering about to authority on algae. It
maintains a significant of its kind in New Zealand,
which like King Kong and the collection includes
several species unique to this, all the world's an
evolutionary stage to link the dog deaths of toxic
material are still required and dog, but known to
dog the authorities, to have caused a useful to our
illicit research. Samples can be in Nelson."
She says dogs are known to emit an odor which,
while putrid, to given they like to eat rotten
smelly it, which we know is often fatal. Not.
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I read through the whole structure of disarray but gee, you made my brains burn. Though I did smile- it all felt like a news presenter's night shift gone really fatal. I immediately thought of the way the newspaper headlines are so ludicrously simplified, often devoid of grammar etc. Also this could be the manifestation of the modern man's scuffle with the horrendous masses and webs of information, disarrayed and ever-expanding like the universe itself.
ReplyDeletedon't think i coulda put it any better, louis; certainly not so succinctly. so: 'ditto.'
ReplyDeletewriters know better than to trust words. takes a long time to understand that.