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Hermit crabs are actually attracted to plastic additives • Earth.com – Earth.com
Hermit crabs may become sexually “excited” by an additive that is released from plastics in the ocean, according to a new study…

Hermit crabs may become sexually excited by an additive that is released from plastics in the ocean, according to a new study from the University of Hull.
The plastic additive oleamide is known to act as a pheromone that affects the behavior of certain…
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