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In Minamata Bay Japan, the animals which remained free from Minamata disease, are
Options
(a) pigs
(b) dogs
(c) rabbits
(d) cats
Correct Answer:
rabbits
Explanation:
Minamata disease is caused because of eating of poisoned animals which contain water soluble dimethyl mercury which undergoes biomagnification. Thus animals which feed on marine animals (especially fish) are suffered from this disease, rabbits remained free from this disease because they feed on terrestrial plants.
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