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Overgrown mice eat chicks alive

27 July 2005

GIANT mice on Gough Island in the South Atlantic have acquired a sinister taste for fresh albatross. Very fresh albatross. At night the rodents, the descendants of mice that jumped ship in the 19th century, creep out and devour the defenceless seabird chicks alive.

Gough Island is one of the most important seabird colonies in the world. As well as housing the endangered Tristan albatross, it is home to 99 per cent of the world’s Atlantic petrels, which are classified as vulnerable, and 18 other species of seabird. The mice are scoffing some 700,000 of these chicks a year –…

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