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AUSTRALIA: Last month a bunch of sticky dark blobs washed up on Sydney’s beaches much to the bafflement of locals and scientists alike.

After some research and investigation, it has been discovered that the blobs were, in fact, a gross combination of human faeces, cooking oil, chemicals and illicit drugs.

According to a BBC report, each ball had a firm surface and was made up of all kinds of things from cooking oil to soap and scum molecules to blood pressure medication to pesticides, hair, methamphetamine and veterinary drugs. “When we’re doing the testing, these balls smell worse than anything you’ve ever – at least for me, worse than anything I’ve ever smelled before. This is a hugely complex analytical challenge where we’ve detected hundreds of different molecules and components in these blobs,” he said in an interview with NBC News.

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