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What's Killing the Sea Otters?

Sea otters, the fuzzy mascots of California's coast, have fought back for 75 years from near-extinction, but now their population has mysteriously stalled. Scientists say pollution from land - perhaps even a parasite in cat litter - may be the culprit.

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Indexed: 07/02/2007 04:30
Views: 175
Source: KQED Quest

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