By Alexis Scott Click here for updates on this story CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (KRIS) — Many of us know just how harmful fentanyl can be in humans, but what about animals? That’s what several researchers at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi are peeling back the layers after finding traces of the drug in bottlenose dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico. While conducting a routine boating survey in September 2020, university researchers came across a dead dolphin, floating in the water. They took the dolphin back to their research lab. Then about two years later, they began to use the carcass for hormone blubber analysis but came across the drug instead. “When I started this project, we
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