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Why are the fetid conditions within tires an entomological paradise

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  • 21-10-2017
It could be that the strong, pungent odor may indicate that the tires may have bacterial growth or some sort of substance, in which attracts interesting and rare bugs. It would be great for an entomologist to study.
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