A lake.
Yes, certain types of algae can produce toxins that can be harmful or even fatal to livestock if ingested. These toxic algae blooms are more commonly found in bodies of water during warm weather and can be a particular problem in areas with agricultural runoff or other sources of nutrient pollution. Livestock that ingest toxic algae may experience a range of symptoms, including vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, convulsions, and even death. It is important for livestock owners to be aware of the potential risks of toxic algae blooms and to take steps to prevent their animals from coming into contact with contaminated water sources. This may include monitoring water quality, providing alternative sources of water, and limiting access to bodies of water during times when algae blooms are more likely to occur.
Algae blooms are a form of bacteria and can cause skin irritation or respiratory irritation in people who get in the water or handle the algae. Some blooms of blue-green algae can produce chemicals that are toxic to animals and people who drink the untreated water.
Most of it was eaten by algae. BP managed to recover some of it, but more than likely it was eaten by algae.
It is more likely because it can exist. An event with a probability of 2 cannot exist.
A mangrove swamp is more likely to exist along the shores of which location in tropical and subtropical tidal areas.
if they are more advanced than us and if they exist then most likely but it is hard to know for sure.
There is an El Dorado,AR
Spectral spirits? No, they do not exist. Alcoholic spirits are a more likely danger.
because they have more gas in them
cut the plant back when you see it is ready to blossom.
Then it has more than likely cease to exist on a living level.
Though it does exist in France, it's more likely to be Spanish or Portuguese in origin.