More than twelve lions on Milubu coast are reported to become ill

At least, the sea lions were sick on Mbubu coast due to the poisonous algal blooms, according to Californife Wildlife Center.
FIVE days ago, a group from California Wildlife Center has responded to at least 14-sick lions, according to social media. Based on animal behavior, experts believe that sea lions are sick with Domoic acid exposure.
Domoic acid is neurotoxin produced by algal blooms that are harmful to filter foods, including anchovies and saldines. Such fish are eaten by symptoms, sea lions and dolphins.
The same constipation was recorded in the last summer in over 70 sea lions, as well as two dolphins and two dolphins on the coast near the coast of Santa Biscara Centies.
Exposure hurts the brain and the mammal. Symptoms include seizures, Crangen’s head movement is known as “stargambong” and comatose status. Experts advise people that they can contact animals that they are sick because they can bite or get without warning.
Animals can be treated, but they submit a sick sea tion of the center can be difficult because an old person can weigh 250 pounds and an older man up to pounds up to 1,000 pounds.
“IMBU citizens, and other protesters are advised to keep their grade from the sea and drive or submit our marine team to (310) 924-7256 for help and animals.