Cocaine is causing some eels in London's famous River Thames to be "hyperactive," new research by King's College London shows. Compared to other major cities, the level of cocaine entering London's water system — likely through users' urine — is much higher. A lot of the triggers and the ways that cocaine affects the system is really primal.”The cocaine problem plaguing eels has been discussed before. The group of biologists put eels in water with drug residue and discovered it made them hyperactive and drastically changed their bodies. “You haven’t got a lot of disco-dancing fish down the bottom of the Thames," Robson joked to the Independent.
Source: Fox News January 21, 2019 21:00 UTC