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Biology, 10.04.2021 03:00 wolfsaway

Why does the crabeater seal have the carbon atom of a minke whale when it doesn’t eat minke whales? it’s related to something about the food chain, I think it might be that the decomposers break down the body of the minke whale and the crabeater seals eat what eats the decomposers

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