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To: marcher who wrote (195860)2/4/2023 4:52:48 PM
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space shuttle type of landings henceforth shall become much more difficult, unless hypersonic most of the way



To: marcher who wrote (195860)2/6/2023 10:23:55 PM
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Birds, turtles and other animals commonly mistake balloons for food, which can harm or even kill them. In addition, many animals can become entangled in balloon strings, which can strangle them or hurt their feet and hands.Aug 5, 2015

Balloons and Wildlife: Please Don't Release Your Balloons
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The animal is usually killed from the balloon blocking its digestive tract, leaving them unable to take in any more nutrients. It slowly starves to death.

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“A new study has found that balloons are the highest-risk plastic debris item for seabirds — 32 times more likely to kill than ingesting hard plastics.