Article 48GFN Stinky storage: Researchers find working USB drive in seal poop

Stinky storage: Researchers find working USB drive in seal poop

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Enlarge / A Leopard Seal appears to roll around laughing while resting on sea ice. (credit: David Merron Photography | Getty Images)

As any parent who has sifted through their offspring's bowel movements in search of something that shouldn't have been swallowed in the first place can tell you, coins, magnets, and even small plastic toys can survive a voyage through the digestive tract. It turns out that USB thumb drives can as well, at least when the pinniped digestive system is involved.

Researchers in New Zealand are looking for the owner of a USB thumb drive that was discovered in a frozen seal turd-specifically, that of an Antarctic leopard seal. According to the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand, volunteers working with an organization devoted to studying leopard seals and educating the public about them collected and froze the seal scat in November 2017.

When it comes time to see what the leopard seals had for dinner, seal stool samples are thawed and then sifted. "You put it under the cold tap, get all the gross stuff off, smoosh it around a bit and separate the bones, feathers, seaweed, and other stuff," Jodie Warren, a volunteer with leopardseals.org, told NIWA.

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