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The "killer slime" is the big problem in the beaches of France

The "killer slime" is the big problem in the beaches of France

Is the "killer slime" the product of some worms or plankton, or is it the sign that some new coral species are coming to Europe? If some coral animals from the coast of Australia or crown of thorns type starfish are coming to Europe in the ballast tanks of the ships the results would be devastating for endemic species. Those starfishes are causing very large destructions in the great coral reef of Australia. And they have only a few natural enemies, and one of them is the Tritonsnail, what eats adult crown of thorns. But if those starfishes are entering Europe, we would not have natural enemies, what kills those starfishes. 

There is no mention, what the green and bad-smelling thing, called killer-slime could be, and there is one thing, what makes it very dangerous. That thing is that there is connected the deaths, and the thing is that if that slime is some kind of bacteria or algae, the result could be devastating if that organism is creating poison. The thing is that some bacteria and algae are starting to create poison, what would cause injuries or even death if they are going in the dark.

That means that those cells or primitive animals would be dangerous only in the night time, and if those bacteria would be eaten, their poison can destroy the nervous system if the poison is a botulinum-type neural toxin or some of those bacteria are creating similar poisons, what are destroying the liver. Some of those organisms are shining the light because they want that some fish or whale would eat them, and then those plankton animals kill and eat that thing. The thing is that also blue-green alga can be deadly if somebody eats them accidentally. So that kind of things could be a good explanation for killer-slime.

Or that slime can also be an amoeba formation. When we are thinking about this kind of cases, and find out scientifically, what that slime could exactly be, we should take samples of that stuff, and then analyze that slime in the laboratory using microscopes and making DNA-tests about that thing. Sometimes that kind of slime would not contain living biological material, but that doesn't mean that the origin of that very disgusting thing could be somehow extraterrestrial.

There is a possibility that some worms what are living in the water line would make that slime, and those worms or slime-worms are sometimes the deadliest parasites in the world. One of those worms is so-called bilharzia, what might eat a person like some kind of piranha, and those worms are extremely dangerous. The origin of that slime must be found out before it can be removed from the beach. And in the worst cases, the creator of that slime is some kind of foreign species like a choral animal.

And if the larva of the foreign coral animals would transfer to Europe in the ballast water tanks of ships those animals can cause problems, if those animals would replace the endemic corals. Or the new species like some brush worms or crown of thorns type starfish would cause ecological catastrophic in Europe as I wrote earlier.

https://www.foxnews.com/world/france-slime-killer-seconds

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