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<blockquote data-quote="J Hoy" data-source="post: 1756162" data-attributes="member: 16398"><p>I was interrupted before I said that our hypothesis for an environmental factor was tested on white-tailed deer by researchers in South Dakota. They gave imidacloprid to pregnant female deer in their drinking water and the fawns with high amounts imidacloprid in their spleens were born with the birth defects reported by Montana wildlife biologists who observed them on white-tailed deer in spring of 1996. The fawns and does with the most imidacloprid in their spleen usually died. Each of our findings regarding the birth defects are a hypothesis. The only known "theory" I have encountered, unfortunately quite often, is the theory of gravity, since I am kind of clumsy - LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J Hoy, post: 1756162, member: 16398"] I was interrupted before I said that our hypothesis for an environmental factor was tested on white-tailed deer by researchers in South Dakota. They gave imidacloprid to pregnant female deer in their drinking water and the fawns with high amounts imidacloprid in their spleens were born with the birth defects reported by Montana wildlife biologists who observed them on white-tailed deer in spring of 1996. The fawns and does with the most imidacloprid in their spleen usually died. Each of our findings regarding the birth defects are a hypothesis. The only known "theory" I have encountered, unfortunately quite often, is the theory of gravity, since I am kind of clumsy - LOL. [/QUOTE]
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