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sfilmeyer | 8 months ago

>dangerously high levels of mercury

All the better for a tuna substitute!

More seriously, from your article

>4.86 mg/kg in liver tissue from a snake that was 4.7 m long but overall averaged 0.12 ± 0.19 mg/kg in tail tip

Tuna looks like it's about 0.39 mg/kg, so the liver tissue is suuuuper high but the tail tip is just normal high mercury.

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vintermann|8 months ago

Eating predator livers is a bad idea in any case.

SideburnsOfDoom|8 months ago

Tuna are also predators. And high in mercury. Not a co-incidence.