Abnormality at 10 times normal levels
(NEWSER) - Something is warping the beaks of thousands of birds in Alaska and the Northwest. A recent US Geological Survey found a shocking number of birds with “avian keratin disorder,” which causes the either the upper beak, lower beak, or both to grow abnormally long and curved, often crossing the other beak. “The prevalence of these strange deformities is more than 10 times what is normally expected in a wild bird population,” one researcher told the AP . More»